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Your top tips for coping with sight loss at Christmas

Posted: Monday 2 December 2024

From writing Christmas cards to cooking Christmas dinner, the festive season can present lots of challenges if you are living with sight loss. We share your simple solutions, to overcome all the tricker tasks at this busy time of year.

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Daily tablet shows promise as first treatment for Stargardt disease

Posted: Monday 2 December 2024

A new drug for Stargardt disease, called gildeuretinol (ALK-001), has received special recognition from the Food and Drug Administration in the US, highlighting its potential to treat the condition.

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Architecture graduate with Stargardt wants to make buildings more inclusive

Posted: Monday 2 December 2024

A recent architecture graduate who is losing her sight to Stargardt disease, says the experience has motivated her to design everyday spaces that are accessible to everyone.

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First-of-a-kind study shines light on DMO treatment among diverse backgrounds

Posted: Friday 29 November 2024

For the first time, people from underrepresented ethnic and racial backgrounds were the focus of a clinical trial which reported improved vision after receiving treatment for diabetic macular oedema (DMO).

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“Without counselling, I would have been left in the doldrums - I wasn't me anymore”

Posted: Thursday 28 November 2024

From nursery teaching to supporting people with dementia, Caroline had always associated herself as an outgoing and extraverted person - until her sight began to deteriorate.

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"My Mauna Kea challenge was nothing compared to living with sight loss"

Posted: Tuesday 26 November 2024

An avid cyclist has completed a mammoth challenge of cycling the height of the world’s tallest mountain, in memory of his late wife who spent decades living with a rare macular condition.

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“Improving people’s quality of life with macular disease should be prioritised”

Posted: Tuesday 26 November 2024

Improving the quality of people’s lives with macular disease is the goal for a son who has completed a 30-mile walking challenge in memory of his dad.

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Supplements offer hope for advanced AMD, says researcher

Posted: Monday 25 November 2024

In a recent My Macular and Me webinar, Dr Tiarnan Keenan, a clinician scientist at the National Eye Institute in the US, shared groundbreaking insights into the benefits of AREDS2 supplements for people with geographic atrophy (GA), an advanced stage of dry age-related macular degeneration (AMD).

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Charles Bonnet Syndrome Awareness Day 2024: Your experiences

Posted: Saturday 16 November 2024

Imagine spotting angels perched in trees, an infestation of flies, or even a familiar face from your past appearing in your living room.

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"I see the floating heads of toothless, grinning medieval men"

Posted: Saturday 16 November 2024

Visions of medieval figures with open mouths and toothless grins have been some of the vivid images that Sheila started to see following her diagnosis of age-related macular degeneration (AMD).

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“I hope Archie will never have to worry about losing his sight”

Posted: Monday 11 November 2024

When Sian was first diagnosed with Best disease, a rare genetic eye condition, she was just a child. She barely remembers the details, only that she got a day off school and visited the Tower of London. Decades later, the condition she had almost forgotten about resurfaced - this time, affecting her young son, Archie.

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First UK hearing and sight loss survey launched

Posted: Thursday 7 November 2024

The first survey in the UK to collect data on vision and hearing loss has been launched. The UK National Eye Health and Hearing Study, aims to record data to inform the NHS and policymakers and is a collaboration between sensory loss charities, Anglia Ruskin University, eye and hearing care professionals and the public sector.

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