VISION 2020 UK launches eye health and sight loss podcast

Posted: Thursday 2 February 2017

VISION 2020 UK, the umbrella organisation which leads collaboration in eye health and sight loss, has launched a monthly podcast.

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Cost of living for people with sight loss increases significantly with severity and age

Posted: Thursday 2 February 2017

The cost of everyday living for a pensioner with sight loss is considerably higher than for a pensioner without a visual impairment, according to a new report.The Sight Loss and Minimum Income Standards report, which was commissioned by Thomas Pocklingto…

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Eye care services in Wales described as 'fragile'

Posted: Tuesday 31 January 2017

Eye care services in Wales have been described as 'fragile' by the Healthcare Inspectorate.

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New guidelines aim to improve accessibility at airports

Posted: Monday 16 January 2017

New guidelines have been published by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) to make air travel more accessible for passengers with sight loss and other hidden disabilities.

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Regulator will work to reduce barriers to community based services

Posted: Thursday 12 January 2017

The General Optical Council (GOC), the UK regulator for opticians, has committed to working with the optical sector to reduce the barriers to the provision of community based eye care services.GOC research shows that the vast majority of optometrists and…

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Radiotherapy trial for wet AMD

Posted: Tuesday 10 January 2017

Most people with wet age-related macular degeneration (AMD) are all too familiar with the treatment regimen of repeated injections of drugs into their eye.

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'Stargardt's hasn't stopped me from doing anything'

Posted: Wednesday 4 January 2017

Abby Kane, who is just 13, was the youngest member of Team GB at the 2016 Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro.She enjoyed great success, winning the silver medal in the women’s S13 100m backstroke event.Abby was spurred on to learn to swim after a family holid…

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'Volunteering changed my life'

Posted: Wednesday 4 January 2017

Since becoming a volunteer for the Society, learning more about macular disease, educating others and helping those affected has become Barbara Hogg’s passion.The 93 year old, who has trained as a speaker, a Skills for seeing trainer and a telephone befr…

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The Macular Society is turning 30

Posted: Tuesday 20 December 2016

The start of 2017 marks an exciting time for the Society as we celebrate our 30th anniversary year.

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Toronto teen uses app to give visually-impaired a new look at the world

Posted: Monday 12 December 2016

A Toronto teen is hoping to change the lives of visually impaired people around the world with a new app that can identify almost any object with the quick tap of an iPhone or iPad.Anmol Tukrel, a 17-year-old student, has always been fascinated with tech…

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Take part in market research

Posted: Tuesday 6 December 2016

Are you available to take part in some market research next week?M3 Global Research is looking for people diagnosed with wet age-related macular degeneration (AMD) to take part in some 90 minute focus groups on 12 and 13 December.The focus groups will ta…

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Help AMD research

Posted: Wednesday 23 November 2016

Have you been diagnosed with dry age-related macular degeneration (AMD)?

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