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Changizi Blog Home Changizi Blog Feeds: Posts Comments The Color-Blind are Health-Blind, but It Can Be Fixed January 28, 2014 by changizi   There are those among us who are “health blind”, i.e., handicapped at sensing the health signals most of us easily recognize on others around us. They are the color blind. But we at O2Amp can fix that.   1. The Health-Blind Among Us Despite the presence of modern electronic medical sensing tools, medical personnel still rely on their naked-eye visual skills when examining and judging the symptoms and health of patients (Savin et al. 1997). But it is not widely appreciated that approximately 5% of medical personnel – 10% of men and 1% of women – are “health blind”, i.e., they are severely perceptually handicapped at sensing the health symptoms of patients. And they – and those that hire them – often don’t even realize. Who are these “health blind” medical personnel? Although not widely appreciated, it has long been doc...

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