Can colour blindness be corrected?
Answer:
Colour blindness is usually as a result of a defective gene which affects the colour sensing cells in the retina of the eye and therefore cannot be treated or cured.
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Colour blindness is usually as a result of a defective gene which affects the colour sensing cells in the retina of the eye and therefore cannot be treated or cured.
Colour blindness is usually as a result of a defective gene which affects the colour sensing cells in the retina of the eye and therefore cannot be treated or cured.
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