How accessible are the programmes you watch?

Posted: Friday 23 February 2018

Do you use subtitles or audio description on BBC channels?

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Have you experienced visual hallucinations known as Charles Bonnet Syndrome?

Posted: Wednesday 21 February 2018

Newcastle University is looking for people diagnosed with Charles Bonnet Syndrome (CBS) and currently experiencing frequent visual hallucinations to take part in a study.Currently, there are no effective treatments for visual hallucinations in people wit…

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The Order of the White Stick

Posted: Friday 16 February 2018

Are you reluctant to use a white stick?

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Coming up in spring’s Sideview

Posted: Wednesday 14 February 2018

The latest issue of Sideview magazine will be sent to all Macular Society members in early March.

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Treatment trial for Stargardt disease reaches the UK

Posted: Monday 12 February 2018

Researchers in the south of England will become the first in the UK to trial a new drug that could prevent sight loss caused by Stargardt disease, a currently untreatable condition.Stargardt disease, also known as Stargardt macular dystrophy

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Charities unite to tackle leading cause of blindness

Posted: Friday 9 February 2018

Four leading sight loss charities have announced a unique partnership to find a treatment for one of the world’s leading causes of blindness.

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Have you ever used your phone to read a book in large print? Do you use an iPad to take photos, or a Kindle to read audiobooks?

Posted: Friday 2 February 2018

Whether you have used any of these before, or have never thought of using them, researchers from the University of Manchester want to hear from you.Their short survey looks at how many people with low vision are already using smartphones, tablets or elec…

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Free online training for healthcare professionals

Posted: Thursday 1 February 2018

The Macular Society has launched a free online training package to help healthcare professionals develop a greater understanding of macular degeneration.We have teamed up with learning specialist Perceptive to create the training courses, which aim to pr…

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NICE Clinical Guidelines FAQs for patients

Posted: Wednesday 24 January 2018

The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has spent three years reviewing how AMD is diagnosed

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Wet AMD patients to be treated earlier

Posted: Tuesday 23 January 2018

The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has cleared the way for eye patients to be treated on the NHS before they have to stop driving.

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Tips for VIPs: Food and cooking

Posted: Thursday 18 January 2018

In our winter edition of Sideview we shared your everyday tips for visually impaired people (VIPs) that make your life easier in the kitchen.…Keep things secureWhen putting a glass down, use one hand to feel the surface and the other to hold the glass un…

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SightPlus Vs Orcam

Posted: Monday 8 January 2018

With more and more wearable technology devices on the market, technology services manager at The Beacon Centre, Matt Harrison, has tried out a couple…I wouldn’t be without audiobooks when it comes to the latest Ian Rankin novel, but I still want to be ab…

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