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How things look to someone who is colorblind. Overview of tests and genetics.




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  Colorblindness is typically a genetic condition, and it is much more common in men than in women. Approximately one in 12 men has at least some color perception problems. Less common, acquired deficiencies stem from injury, disease, or the aging process. How do things look?

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