A large U.S. health records study suggests that difficulty seeing blood in urine may put color-blind patients at higher risk.
The analysis showed a higher long-term mortality risk among bladder cancer patients with color vision deficiency. These ...
Patients with color vision deficiency (CVD) with bladder cancer have shorter survival than those without CVD. HealthDay News — Patients with color vision deficiency (CVD) with bladder cancer have ...
People with color blindness may be less able to spot an early sign of bladder cancer, making them likelier to be diagnosed ...
Recently, my Ohio State University Extension colleague Katie Schlagheck shared her family’s journey with color blindness in an article for the OSU Extension Live Healthy Live Well Blog at ...
Color blindness, or color vision deficiency, causes a person to see colors differently from most other people. There are several types of color blindness. Color vision deficiency or loss has multiple ...
Color vision deficiency (CVD) encompasses a spectrum of inherited and acquired conditions affecting the ability to discriminate colours, most notably in the red-green domain. Among these, anomalous ...
Most individuals with color vision deficiency have had it since birth. However, people can develop it later in life. If it develops due to a health problem, color blindness can worsen over time. Color ...
Color vision deficiency (CVD) affects a significant portion of the global population, undermining the ability to reliably discriminate between certain hues. Recent research has focused on both ...
Cindy O. Herman For The Daily Item Apr 30, 2024 Apr 30, 2024 Updated Jun 4, 2025 Can men blame their mothers if they’re colorblind? Yes, in most cases, but it’s not always as black and white as that. ...