Andrew McClean
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The independent’s event on World Sight Day was designed to raise awareness of the challenges faced by people living with visual impairment
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The national charity is highlighting the need for more research into macular disease in order to stop it “in its tracks”
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The charity is looking for entrants to apply for funding for research into sight loss
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Today’s Google Doodle depicts a person with visual impairment using the invention
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A range of disability-themed emojis have been included in an update that will launch later this year
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A new study has highlighted the need for more support from specialists to help young people with vision impairment find employment
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OT finds out how Moorfields, Johnson & Johnson Vision, Essilor and WestGroupe are taking part in events to support the awareness day
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The London borough has one of the highest child poverty rates in England, which correlates to the prevalence of childhood sight loss in the area
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New research has found that visual impairment affects learning and development and mental health from a young age