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Help central serous retinopathy research
Latest news, posted 14 June 2017
A National Institute of Health Research funded study is looking at whether a tablet usually used in patients with heart problems could also be effective in central serous retinopathy (CSR).
“I thought I wouldn’t see my beautiful baby grow up”
Latest news, posted 6 July 2017
Rebecca McColgan was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at the age of eight and, although she always knew that it could damage her eyes if not managed well, she didn’t take the warnings seriously until she became pregnant.She says, “I spent quite a few years…
Have you experienced visual hallucinations?
Latest news, posted 6 July 2017
We’re launching a campaign later this year to help raise awareness of visual hallucinations, known as Charles Bonnet Syndrome, and encourage people to talk more about their experiences.
New app uses artificial intelligence
Latest news, posted 13 July 2017
A new app designed by Microsoft is helping blind people see the world around them.
NICE AMD Clinical Guidelines
Latest news, posted 13 July 2017
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence has published a draft Clinical Guideline on the diagnosis and management of age-related macular degeneration (AMD) The Society will be submitting comments on the guidance, but this does not prevent me…
NHS consulting on plans to scrap £1.5m spend on lutein supplements
Latest news, posted 24 July 2017
The NHS is consulting on plans to scrap £1.5m annual spend on lutein supplements, which can be used to slow down the progress of age-related macular degeneration (AMD) in some people.
Inquiry called to prevent avoidable sight loss
Latest news, posted 1 August 2017
An inquiry has been called by the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Eye Health and Visual Impairment into capacity problems in NHS eye care services and avoidable sight loss in England.The APPG on Eye Health and Visual Impairment is very concerned …
Global blindness set to 'triple by 2050'
Latest news, posted 3 August 2017
The number of blind people across the world is set to triple within the next four decades, researchers suggest.Writing in Lancet Global Health, they predict cases will rise from 36 million to 115 million by 2050, if treatment is not improved by better fu…
Gene editing halts vision loss in mice
Latest news, posted 17 August 2017
Scientists from the Schepens Eye Research Institute in Boston have prevented the formation of new blood vessels on the retina of mice using a gene-editing technique.
Antioxidant/zinc supplement cost saving and effective for degenerative eye disease
Latest news, posted 24 August 2017
A supplement that combines antioxidants with zinc and copper is a relatively inexpensive and effective means of halting the progression of a certain type of degenerative eye disease