Preliminary applications are now invited for 2017 grants

Posted: Friday 29 April 2016

The Macular Society is now accepting preliminary applications for research grants and PhD studentships beginning in 2017.

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Gene therapy reverses sight loss and is long-lasting

Posted: Thursday 28 April 2016

A genetic therapy has improved the vision of patients who would otherwise have gone blind.A clinical study has shown that the improvement is long-lasting and so the therapy is suitable to be offered as a treatment.The researchers will apply for approval …

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Aardman helps us raise plight of macular degeneration

Posted: Friday 22 April 2016

Aardman Animations, the creators of Shaun the Sheep and Wallace and Gromit, have created a new character to help us fight the most common cause of blindness. Mac stars in our short film and has been designed to appeal to all ages and creates an emotional …

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Moorfields opens its doors to reveal science behind the eyes

Posted: Monday 4 April 2016

Moorfields Eye Hospital is holding an open day to give the public a chance to find out more about the science and research that lies behind eye treatments.

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European research to tackle the triple challenge of dementia, hearing and sight loss

Posted: Tuesday 29 March 2016

The combined impact of dementia, age-related hearing and vision impairment is to be investigated by a new multi-million pound European research consortium, led by The University of Manchester.Seven in ten Europeans over the age of 65 are affected by eith…

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Royal College of Ophthalmologists warns of eye risk from ‘overstretched NHS’

Posted: Thursday 17 March 2016

Eye specialists have warned that hundreds of patients suffer irreversible sight loss every year in England because services are overstretched and under-resourced.

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New study confirms prevalence of visual hallucinations in sight loss

Posted: Monday 29 February 2016

Optometrists and ophthalmologists are being urged to broaden their understanding of Charles Bonnet Syndrome (CBS), after a major study has backed up how commonly patients with severe vision loss experience it.The study by the Canadian National Institute …

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Moorfields will highlight rare eye diseases as part of a global campaign

Posted: Thursday 25 February 2016

Moorfields Eye Hospital is supporting a global awareness day, which highlights rare diseases and the impact they have on patients’ lives.

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Experiences of Personal Independence Payment on people with sensory impairments

Posted: Tuesday 9 February 2016

Researchers at NatCen Social Research are currently working on a project about the experiences of people with vision impairment and people with combined hearing and sight loss who have been claiming Disability Living Allowance (DLA) and who will apply fo…

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Statins could help prevent AMD

Posted: Friday 5 February 2016

New research has revealed that statins may prevent dry age-related macular degeneration (AMD).

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Health Talk seeks genomic research participants

Posted: Monday 1 February 2016

Health Talk, which provides free information about health issues by sharing people's real-life experiences, is looking to talk to people who have been invited to take part in the Genome 100,000 Project.

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New stem cell trial offers potential cure for AMD

Posted: Friday 18 December 2015

Surgeons in London have carried out a pioneering human embryonic stem cell operation in an ongoing trial to find a cure for age-related macular degeneration.This first operation is a major milestone in the London Project to Cure Blindness, which was esta…

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