NEW YORK (CBS) – Color blindness affects one in every twelve males in this country, and less than one in two-hundred females. There’s no cure for the condition, which is inherited.
November 15, 2005 Read more
NEW YORK (CBS) – Color blindness affects one in every twelve males in this country, and less than one in two-hundred females. There’s no cure for the condition, which is inherited.
Scientific discoveries continue to pave way for a better future and allow us to live fuller and richer lives.
One doctor, Dr. Thomas Azman, set his sights on finding a color blind treatment, and was able to do so by combining his expertise in medicine, science & technology, and developed the ColorCorrection System.