Why are some people color blind? Here's the science behind it, including how to recognize symptoms
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If you or anyone in your family has color blindness, here's what to know about the vision condition — and what to watch for when it comes to the health of your eyes.
"Some people with mild color deficiencies can see colors normally in good light but have difficulty in dim light." "Color deficiency can develop with certain medicines … or vascular disease or certain nutritional deficiencies." Erica Lamberg is a contributing reporter for Fox News Digital.
To share a better understanding of it, ophthalmologists provided some "eye-opening" information to Fox News Digital — including what causes it and when you should see a doctor if you're experiencing certain symptoms.
Critically endangered whale seen off California coast: 'Every sighting is incredibly valuable to us'
In a rare sighting recently, the endangered North Pacific right whale was spotted off the coast of California by a marine wildlife team near Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuary.