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New treatment approved for wet AMD and diabetic macular oedema

Posted: Tuesday 24 May 2022

A new treatment for wet AMD and diabetic macular oedema Faricimab has been approved for use on the NHS in England.

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Eye health experts to review research priorities

Posted: Tuesday 17 May 2022

Eye experts across the UK are calling for input to refresh research priorities for patients, relatives, carers and eye health professionals.

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New research could lead to a treatment for both wet and dry AMD

Posted: Tuesday 17 May 2022

Scientists at The University of Manchester have identified those who are at risk of developing AMD, based on their genes, and discovered underlying changes in the tissue of these otherwise healthy individuals.

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New chatbot offering timely advice to patients

Posted: Friday 29 April 2022

A virtual rehabilitation assistant could offer timely, relevant information and advice to people with visual impairments.

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Researcher hopes gene editing technique could treat Stargardt disease

Posted: Tuesday 5 April 2022

A researcher looking into the possibility of correcting the faulty gene that causes Stargardt disease has spoken about her groundbreaking project.

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Drug trial for dry AMD slows progression of disease

Posted: Tuesday 29 March 2022

A drug being trialled for dry age-related macular degeneration (AMD) can significantly reduce the progression of the disease, according to new studies.

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Researchers reveal more about potential new drug for AMD

Posted: Monday 28 March 2022

Researchers at Queen Mary University London who are working on a new treatment that could stop dry age-related macular degeneration (AMD) developing into wet will reveal more detail about the drug in April.

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“We are seeing potential with this system we’ve not really seen before"

Posted: Thursday 24 March 2022

An eye surgeon who implanted a revolutionary chip into the first person in the UK has revealed more details about the device, which is hoping to restore vision in patients with dry age-related macular degeneration (AMD) .

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Researchers call for support from patients

Posted: Tuesday 1 March 2022

Researchers are looking for patients with wet and dry age-related macular degeneration (AMD) to take part in two separate studies.

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Genetic researcher shines spotlight on ‘first of its kind’ project for Rare Disease Day

Posted: Friday 25 February 2022

Genetic researcher Dr Jamie Ellingford will be revealing all about his latest research, which hopes to find answers to why people develop macular dystrophies.

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Revolutionary bionic chip inserted in first UK patient with AMD

Posted: Friday 21 January 2022

A patient with dry age-related macular degeneration (AMD) has been able to detect signals in her blind left eye thanks to a revolutionary new implant.

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Q&A - your questions answered on the revolutionary bionic eye chip

Posted: Friday 21 January 2022

All you need to know following the news of the first UK patient to receive a bionic eye chip.

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