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Dedicated fundraiser enlists help from across the world to continue her challenge
Posted: Tuesday 28 April 2020
One dedicated fundraiser has refused to let the coronavirus outbreak halt her fundraising efforts, enlisting help from all over the world to help her continue.Earlier this year Jane Woodhead, pledged to mark 2020 by undertaking 20
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"The team were all as amazing as ever – kind, caring, fun and very reassuring"
Posted: Tuesday 28 April 2020
While many people are understandably nervous about attending their eye clinic at the moment amid the outbreak of the coronavirus, we are hearing nothing but positive things from those who are still receiving injections.
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93-year-old to rework popular poems for 2.6 Challenge
Posted: Sunday 26 April 2020
Olive, aged 93 is set to use her wordsmith skills to take part in the 2.6 Challenge and raise vital funds for people with macular disease.
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Positive results from Charles Bonnet study
Posted: Thursday 23 April 2020
A Macular Society-funded study into a potential treatment for Charles Bonnet Syndrome (CBS) in people with macular disease has reported some encouraging early results.The project, ‘Treating visual hallucinations in people with macular degeneration: a non…
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"I always say that sight loss doesn’t affect me because I won’t let it.”
Posted: Wednesday 22 April 2020
An 89-year-old with macular disease has stepped up to the 2.6 Challenge to support others living with the condition.
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We must not let Coronavirus stop our fight against macular disease
Posted: Tuesday 21 April 2020
Coronavirus is affecting almost every area of life at the moment and it is impossible to ignore the impact it is having on all of us – our hearts go out to all those who have lost lives and loved ones in this crisis, and to those whose livelihoods are at…
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New challenge to save UK charities
Posted: Monday 20 April 2020
Organisers of the UK's major mass-participation events - including the London Marathon - have launched a campaign to help charities plug an expected £4bn income shortfall.The 2.6 Challenge aims to get the public to come up with activities to compensate f…
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New service launched to answer your tech questions
Posted: Thursday 16 April 2020
We have launched a new ‘Pop-up’ Connect by Tech service, which will see one-on-one telephone support helping visually impaired people to make the most of things like tablets and smartspeaker, while the UK is currently in lockdown.The Macular Society’s ne…
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Retinal surgeons urge patients not to risk their sight
Posted: Wednesday 15 April 2020
Retinal surgeons are urging patients not to ignore any sudden onset of vision loss or dark shadow in their vision during the coronavirus crisis and to seek urgent medical treatment.The call comes after concerns patients are permanently losing vision at h…
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"Having access to all the information available is more important than ever before"
Posted: Tuesday 14 April 2020
The Macular Society has produced audio versions of the Prime Minister’s recent communications to households in the UK, so they are accessible to those living with visual impairments.The Government has recently sent letters and information leaflets to 30 …
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Patients urged 'not to hold back' from seeking medical treatment for other conditions during pandemic
Posted: Wednesday 8 April 2020
A statement from the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges (AoMRC) has recommended patients ‘not to hold back’ from seeking medical treatment for other conditions during the coronavirus pandemic.The statement also recommends the public must be fully confiden…
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“Talking to them makes me feel strong"
Posted: Wednesday 8 April 2020
“Something made it very clear to me that I couldn’t sit back and do nothing,” says Judith Hilton, Macular Society member and befriending volunteer.
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