im pretty sure not but it might be like an eye specialist or someone in that field
No It is not infectious
No, it is an example of sex-linked recessive inheritance.
As of 2016 there is no cure or treatment for colorblindness.
Protanopia is a form of colourblindness, which renders it difficult for the sufferer to distinguish between red and green.
An anomaloscope is a medical instrument used to check for colourblindness by measuring anomalies in colour perception.
Yes. Colorblindness is not exactly a disability, but more of a challenge. If you can train your brain to recognize the substitutions of colors, it doesn't remain an issue in the least.
Cheating is never tolerated in any tests and especially an exam, HSC, that demine ones path in to their university and subject choice. However, a case in Advanced English 2002 HSC, a male student was caught cheating under special provision of colour blindness. There was red coloured notes on his hands for his final essay. This was proved by a colourblindness doctor that the boy could not possibly have read the red coloured notes and his HSC mark was not deducted in any way. Moral of this case: taking advantage of your special provision is possible to gain marks while cheating but also having a relative working as a doctor :)
Deuteranopia is a type of color blindness that affects the perception of green colors. People with deuteranopia have difficulty distinguishing between shades of green and red. This condition is caused by the absence of green cone cells in the retina.
Yes a doctor doctoring a doctor means the doctor doctoring is the doctor!
No. There are many occupations that one could engage in that would not matter if the person were color blind or not. Disabiity benefits are for those persons who cannot be gainfully employed due to a debilitating physical illness, injury or mental condition.
its A DOCTOR AND HIM
The doctor and him It depends: The doctor and he went to the drug store. I was looking for the doctor and him.