What could the new stem cell research mean for you?

Posted: Tuesday 20 March 2018

The first patients to receive a new treatment derived from stem cells for people with wet age-related macular degeneration (AMD) have regained enough vision to be able to read.

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AMD patients regain sight from stem cell treatment

Posted: Monday 19 March 2018

The first patients to receive a new treatment derived from stem cells for people with wet age-related macular degeneration (AMD) have regained enough vision to be able to read.

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Artificial intelligence company and four UK charities partner to find a cure for AMD

Posted: Wednesday 14 March 2018

BenevolentAI and Action Against AMD, a group of UK sight loss charities, have today announced their partnership to use BenevolentAI’s technology to find treatments and a potential cure for the leading cause of blindness in the UK – age-related macular de…

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Tips for VIPs: Travel and transport

Posted: Tuesday 13 March 2018

Following our collection of tips on food and cooking as a visually impaired person (VIP), we asked you to share your advice on getting out and about.

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Why register as sight impaired?

Posted: Thursday 8 March 2018

Each local authority in the UK has a register of people who are sight impaired and severely sight impaired.

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Understanding deafblindness

Posted: Monday 5 March 2018

Although around three-quarters of people with combined sight and hearing loss are elderly, deafblindness can affect people of any age.

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Take part in a research project

Posted: Wednesday 28 February 2018

Royal Holloway University of London is looking for volunteers to assist with a research project: ‘Investigating reading with an iPad app for people with central vision loss.’  The project, funded by the Macular Society, will look at the advantages of pre…

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Are you visually impaired and in employment?

Posted: Wednesday 28 February 2018

Statistics have shown that blind and partially sighted people are significantly less likely to be in paid employment than the general population, or other disabled people.Only a quarter of registered blind and partially sighted people of working age are …

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How accessible are the programmes you watch?

Posted: Friday 23 February 2018

Do you use subtitles or audio description on BBC channels?

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Have you experienced visual hallucinations known as Charles Bonnet Syndrome?

Posted: Wednesday 21 February 2018

Newcastle University is looking for people diagnosed with Charles Bonnet Syndrome (CBS) and currently experiencing frequent visual hallucinations to take part in a study.Currently, there are no effective treatments for visual hallucinations in people wit…

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The Order of the White Stick

Posted: Friday 16 February 2018

Are you reluctant to use a white stick?

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Coming up in spring’s Sideview

Posted: Wednesday 14 February 2018

The latest issue of Sideview magazine will be sent to all Macular Society members in early March.

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