Eye bank levels fall below level needed

Posted: Monday 30 October 2017

NHS Blood and Transplant (NHSBT) has revealed that its eye banks are 21% below the level needed to supply hospitals, leading to delays in cornea transplant operations.At the end of September, there were 278 corneas in the service’s Manchester and Bristol…

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Your questions answered

Posted: Thursday 26 October 2017

On Monday we ran out of time to ask all of your questions as part of our Charles Bonnet Twitter Q&A.

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Charles Bonnet Q&A

Posted: Monday 23 October 2017

As part of our Charles Bonnet campaign, Dr John-Paul Taylor, Clinical Senior Lecturer and Consultant from the Newcastle University took part in a live Twitter question and answer session.If you were unable to join the session, please find the full Q&A; s…

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Take part in a research study

Posted: Friday 13 October 2017

Researchers at Aston University are inviting those that are sight impaired and severely impaired in the UK, to take part in a study investigating the impact of vision loss on diet and appetite.Participants will complete a telephone questionnaire, which w…

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Get your Charles Bonnet questions answered

Posted: Wednesday 11 October 2017

On Monday 23 October we will be hosting our first live Twitter Q&A; to answer your questions about visual hallucinations, known as Charles Bonnet Syndrome.

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Four people “go blind” waiting for NHS treatment in Cornwall

Posted: Thursday 5 October 2017

The Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust has been placed in special measures, after inspectors from the Care Quality Commission (CQC) found that at least four patients had suffered significant sight loss while waiting for treatment for age-related macular …

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European project aims to find new tests and treatments for AMD

Posted: Friday 29 September 2017

A new European-wide project is aiming to develop tests and therapies for age-related macular degeneration (AMD).The Macustar project involves researchers from City, University of London, University College London (UCL) and Moorfields Eye Hospital.The £14…

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Research study: The effect of attachment style on quality of life in visually impaired individuals

Posted: Friday 29 September 2017

The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between adult attachment style*, personality type and response to visual function quality of life questionnaires.

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Petition launched to stop people needlessly losing their sight

Posted: Monday 25 September 2017

The Macular Society has launched a petition today to stop people from needlessly losing their sight.

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Nutritional and smoking advice not getting through to patients

Posted: Wednesday 20 September 2017

According to a new report patients aren't receiving the right advice from their hospital eye specialists, or the advice isn’t being presented in a way that patients remember.Despite the evidence that stopping smoking, making changes to your diet and taki…

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Ad break to show viewers what it’s like to experience sight loss

Posted: Monday 18 September 2017

An advert break on Channel 4 this evening will help raise awareness of the five most common sight conditions in the UK.

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Blood tests could help diagnose AMD

Posted: Tuesday 12 September 2017

Signs of wet age-related macular degeneration (AMD) may be found through blood tests, according to a new study led by researchers based in Massachusetts.The test, developed by scientists at Massachusetts Eye and Ear, could save people’s sight by picking …

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