Breast cancer drug may help treat AMD

Posted: Tuesday 21 March 2017

New research has revealed that a drug commonly used for cancer treatment could treat degenerative retinal disease, including age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and retinitis pigmentosaResearchers from the National Eye Institute in the US monitored li…

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Assessing stress in AMD patients

Posted: Friday 17 March 2017

Measuring stress levels using a simple rating scale could be a useful way of assessing the connection between stress and progressive vision loss from age-related macular degeneration (AMD).New research, published in Optometry and Vision Science

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Bogus stem cell trial sparks warning

Posted: Thursday 16 March 2017

The Macular Society is warning people not to be deceived by the health claims made by bogus stem cell clinics.

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New self-advocacy pilot launches to help eye patients prevent sight loss

Posted: Monday 13 March 2017

Patients are being helped to take care of their sight under a new pilot scheme to end cancelled, delayed or missed eye clinic appointments.RNIB (Royal National Institute of Blind People) is trialling a patient self-advocacy project in partnership with th…

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Macular Week to highlight dangers of smoking

Posted: Wednesday 8 March 2017

This year's Macular Week will raise awareness of the impact of smoking on eye health.

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Contact lens device could help diagnose AMD

Posted: Friday 3 March 2017

A transparent device that can fit into a contact lens could help to diagnose age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and diabetic retinopathy.Scientists at Northwestern University have created a tiny ultrasensitive device, which is capable of determining …

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International team of researchers develop new model for earlier treatments for AMD

Posted: Friday 24 February 2017

An international team of researchers have developed a cell culture model that could help to develop earlier treatment strategies for AMD.The research was carried out by Queen's University Belfast, University College London and the University of Alabama a…

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Patients with eye disease not receiving the information and support needed

Posted: Monday 13 February 2017

New research, published today in the BMJ Open has found that patients experiencing degenerative eye disease are not receiving the information and support needed to manage, understand and treat their condition.It found the quality of GP’s support in this …

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Have your say about accessible information

Posted: Thursday 9 February 2017

Patients are being encouraged to give their views on the standard of accessible information provided by health and social care services.Last year all organisations that provide NHS care or adult social care were legally required to follow the Accessible …

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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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