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Color blindness CVD

What Does It Mean to be Color Blind?

What does it mean to be color blind? It’s a question many people ask. “Color blind” doesn’t necessarily mean you only see shades of gray. In fact, it is extremely rare to be truly color blind (that is, you see only black and white).

For this reason, “color vision deficiency” (CVD) is a more accurate term. To have CVC means colors are visible but in different shades and intensities than normal.

It’s estimated that around 300 million people worldwide suffer from CVD (approximately 8% of men and 0.5% of women). If you’re ready to learn more, our guide will provide the answer to what does it mean to be color blind and many more questions about this condition!

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National Eye Exam Month: Show Your Eyes Some Love!

National Eye Exam Month is coming soon! In the United States, it’s recognized every August, but it’s never too early to show your eyes some love.

Consider it a reminder from the ophthalmology profession for the general public: “Hey, let’s not forget our eyes, ok?”

Ready to learn a little more about eye examinations and caring for your eyes year-round?

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How Long Does an Eye Exam Take? What You Should Know

Routine eye exams help keep your eyes healthy and your vision in focus. If scheduling an appointment has been on your to-do list, but you’ve been wondering, “How long does an eye exam take?” you’ve come to the right place!

In this article, I break down each step of the process, explain standard and optional tests, and offer a few tips to make the experience easier.

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genetics and eye health

Genetic Eye Diseases: How Do Genetics Connect to Eye Health?

Many factors play a role in determining how well we see and how likely we are to develop certain eye conditions. While lifestyle choices such as diet, screen time, and overall health practices are crucial, genetics is one factor we can’t control but has a significant impact. There are many genetic eye diseases that are passed down over generations.

In this article, we’ll explore how genetics influences eye health, from common conditions like nearsightedness to more serious genetic disorders, and how understanding your family history can help protect your vision.

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Vision and learning

The Impact of Vision Issues on Learning

Eyesight allows us to perceive information, process it, and make sense of our surroundings. Consequently, any impairment in vision can significantly affect an individual’s ability to learn and acquire knowledge.

Considering this, it’s important to understand the many ways that vision issues can impact learning, the developmental stages affected, the consequences on academic performance, and potential interventions to mitigate these challenges.

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