Colour blindness is often considered a mild disability, but - TopicsExpress



          

Colour blindness is often considered a mild disability, but studies show that over 65% of the 300 million people with colour vision deficiency (CVD) say they feel handicapped by it, said Tony Dykes, CEO of EnChroma, the firm behind the glasses. Were proud to help colour blind people overcome some of the obstacles colour deficiency presents, and to help them enjoy the full spectrum of life. A big claim from the CEO of a company who believes his product can help colour blind people see colour. Is he right? Read more and decide; ow.ly/Htx24
Posted on: Mon, 19 Jan 2015 09:05:18 +0000

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