Colour Blindness
Follow the links below to find information about colour blindness.
Updated October 2011
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| Title: | Colour blindness |
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| Publisher: | Better Health Channel |
| Description: | People who are colour blind usually have difficulty with the colours green, yellow, orange and red. Colour blindness is inherited and is caused by a lack of specific colour-sensitive cells in the eye. More boys than girls are affected. |
| Date: | Nov 2011 |
| Title: | Colour blindness |
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| Publisher: | Child and Youth Health - CYH (South Australia) |
| Description: | The words 'colour blindness' are misleading. Colour blindness means that a person cannot 'see' some colours but they can see objects. |
| Date: | Apr 2011 |
| Title: | Colour blindness |
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| Publisher: | Child and Youth Health - CYH (South Australia) |
| Description: | About one in 12 boys is colour blind (8%), and 1 in every 400 girls (0.4%). Because they are colour blind from birth, most people do not know that they are colour blind. |
| Date: | Apr 2011 |
| Title: | Colour blindness |
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| Publisher: | Child and Youth Health - CYH (South Australia) |
| Description: | People who are colour blind are not blind - they can see very clearly, but they cannot see all colours the way other people see them. |
| Date: | Apr 2011 |
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