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Eye Clinics During and After Coronavirus
Posted: Thursday 13 August 2020
In the first of our Virtual Clinic events consultant ophthalmologist Robin Hamilton said the coronavirus crisis has presented an opportunity to improve hospital eye care services.Robin Hamilton, from Moorfields, was the guest speaker at the first in a ne…
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New series of videos for visually impaired workers and job seekers
Posted: Friday 7 August 2020
Have you struggled to find employment as a visually impaired person?
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Virtual Clinic events to bring you closer to the experts
Posted: Tuesday 4 August 2020
Experts in macular disease will be bringing you the latest information straight from the eye clinic, in a new series of webinars.The Virtual Clinic series, hosted by the Macular Society, will give you the chance to hear up to date information from ophtha…
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Injections could halt progression of dry AMD
Posted: Monday 3 August 2020
Monthly injections may be able to halt the progression of dry age-related macular degeneration.
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‘We need to make more people aware of macular disease’
Posted: Monday 27 July 2020
"I didn’t tell anyone for about a year that I had this eye condition.
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'Exercise has really been what has kept me going.'
Posted: Monday 27 July 2020
Many active gym members have struggled to stay fit during lockdown, but 72-year-old Terry Jackson has been making extra efforts to keep active from the comfort of his home office.Terry, who was diagnosed with dry AMD at the age of 70, has always been pas…
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Implant means patients can go six months without injections
Posted: Thursday 23 July 2020
A study looking at the effectiveness of a small, refillable eye implant has shown that 98% of patients with wet age-related macular degeneration (AMD) were able to go six months between treatments.Roche has announced positive results from its phase III A…
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What is the future for eye clinics after the coronavirus crisis?
Posted: Tuesday 21 July 2020
If you’ve ever struggled to get an appointment at your local eye clinic, or spent hours in a crowded waiting room, it’ll come as no surprise to learn that ophthalmology is the busiest outpatient service in the UK.That’s not likely to change: according th…
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New virtual conference for 2020
Posted: Thursday 16 July 2020
Experts in macular disease will be revealing the latest in treatments and research at the Macular Society’s annual conference, which this year will be taking place from the comfort of your own home.Following the outbreak of the coronavirus the Society ha…
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Playing bridge online has handed Donald a lifeline
Posted: Wednesday 15 July 2020
After being widowed 20 years ago, Donald Reid decided to take up playing bridge to fill the often long and empty evenings.
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First in series of webinars for different types of macular disease
Posted: Monday 13 July 2020
We will be launching our first in a series of condition-specific webinars for patients later this month.The first event, which will take place on 30 July, will be focused on myopic macular degeneration and will be hosted by Professor Jeremy Guggenheim fr…
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Why sign up to help with research?
Posted: Monday 13 July 2020
Are you interested in volunteering for clinical trials to help find a cure for macular disease?
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