There is no cure for color blindness at present. There are colored lenses that can be used to help distinguish certain colors, but they are impractical for daily use.
Some researchers at the University of Washington were able to cure red-green colorblindness in monkeys using gene therapy, but it will be a while until such treatments will be ready for humans.
Yes, Ananias cured his blindness.
Yes, Ananias cured his blindness.
who discovered color blindness
Carcinoma can be treated, but not cured.
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Yes. See Wikipedia - Pingelap (#Color-blindness)
The main difference between cured and uncured ham is that cured ham has been preserved with nitrates or nitrites, while uncured ham has not been treated with these chemicals. Cured ham typically has a pink color and a salty flavor, while uncured ham may have a more natural color and flavor.
No but can be treated
It is not true that color blindness is most common in females. Color blindness is most common in males and approximately 8 percent of men have it.
The cause of color blindness is X-linked factors.
Color blindness is hereditary and non-communicable.