Covid test, corona, accessible tests

Coronavirus home testing kits made more accessible for people with sight loss

Posted: Monday 22 February 2021

The government has introduced a number of new improvements to the home testing programme to make them more accessible to those living with sight loss.

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Help researchers build new assistive technology

Posted: Thursday 18 February 2021

Researchers are calling for your help to understand your preferred ways of accessing information online.

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“There were people in the house and they wouldn’t let me out”

Posted: Tuesday 16 February 2021

Angela Edwards had a lucky escape after jumping from her bedroom window after experiencing ‘terrifying’ visual hallucinations.

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Homeschooling tips

Posted: Thursday 11 February 2021

The pandemic has presented new challenges to everyone and for parents, homeschooling has possibly been one of the biggest.

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Charles Bonnet Syndrome storyline to feature on TV soap opera

Posted: Thursday 4 February 2021

Next week a character in popular TV soap opera Coronation Street will admit to experiencing visual hallucinations, known as Charles Bonnet Syndrome.

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Has the coronavirus affected your sight? We would like to hear from you

Posted: Thursday 4 February 2021

If you have wet age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and have been unable to receive injections for any reason during the pandemic and this has adversely affected your sight, we would like to hear from you.

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Spotlight on Best disease

Posted: Thursday 4 February 2021

February’s condition-specific Virtual Clinic will shine the spotlight on Best disease – a rare inherited form of macular disease.

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'What better way to start 2021 than by opening my front door and climbing Mount Everest'

Posted: Thursday 4 February 2021

A former Macular Society regional manager has proven you do not need to leave home to take on a big challenge in 2021, after scaling the height of Mount Everest without stepping outside.

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What role does genetics play in AMD?

Posted: Tuesday 2 February 2021

It is known that a very significant proportion of the risk of developing age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is in our genes.

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New survey for patients with diabetic eye disease

Posted: Thursday 28 January 2021

The Macular Society is calling for patients with diabetic macular oedema (DMO) to take part in a new survey, to help improve treatment and quality of life for patients.

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Pollution, cars and exhaust fumes

New research suggests air pollution could increase the risk of developing AMD

Posted: Tuesday 26 January 2021

Air pollution is linked to a heightened risk of developing age-related macular degeneration (AMD), according to a new study.

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Coronavirus

Help improve home testing experiences for visually impaired people

Posted: Tuesday 19 January 2021

We are supporting NHS Test and Trace to conduct research into the experience and accessibility of getting a home test for the coronavirus.

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