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Diabetes and your eyes: treatments and research
Thursday 29 September 2022
Consultant ophthalmologist Samantha Mann, from Guy's and St Thomas' Hospital, discusses the latest developments in treatments and research in diabetic eye disease.
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Faricimab - a new treatment for wet AMD and DMO
Tuesday 16 August 2022
Consultant ophthalmologist and vitreo retinal surgeon, Ian Pearce, reveals more about the latest drug faricimab (Vabysmo) for wet AMD and DMO.
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Potential treatment to stop dry AMD turning to wet AMD
Tuesday 19 April 2022
Dr James Whiteford reveals more about the progress being made on an exciting new treatment.
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Revolutionary bionic chip for dry AMD
Tuesday 15 March 2022
Consultant ophthalmologist Mahi Muqit discusses the latest technology hoping to restore vision in patients with dry AMD.
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All you need to know about injections
Tuesday 19 October 2021
Advanced clinical practitioner and lead nurse at Moorfields, Gavin Kissoondeeal, talks about intravitreal injections, how they work, why they go into the eye why they need to be injected in the eye.
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Beovu - a new treatment for wet AMD
Tuesday 18 May 2021
A new treatment for wet aged-related macular degeneration (AMD) was approved for use on the NHS earlier this year. What is the new drug and how can you access it?
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Potential treatments for doyne honeycomb dystrophy
Thursday 25 March 2021
Dr. Jacqui Van Der Spuy talks about research into doyne honeycomb dystrophy, and the potential for treatments.
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Dry age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and the potential for treatments
Wednesday 9 September 2020
Clare Bailey from Bristol Eye Hospital discusses the potential treatments on the horizon for dry aged-related macular degeneration (AMD).
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