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Simon Berry, optometrist and owner of DizzyDuck, told OT about a device to help optometrists treat patients with learning disabilities
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Most video on demand services are still inaccessible to the 350,000 blind and partially sighted people living in the UK, the charity said
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Garry Ritchie took on the challenge of visiting all 272 London tube stations to raise money for North East Sensory Services
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Scientists are exploring the potential of a drug used to stop people drinking in addressing progressive blinding disease
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The new chief executive of Fight for Sight, Keith Valentine, tells OT about his focus on the science, and how it’s essential for everyone working in eye health to find a united voice for the future
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Gender inequality and local eye health needs are being addressed through Orbis’ Green Vision Centres
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Only 19% of blind and 44% of partially sighted voters feel they can vote independently, according to the RNIB
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A US study has explored the association between cataract extraction and the development of dementia
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Patient transport service driver, Dave Martin, on the connections he forms with people travelling for AMD appointments and cataract surgery
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The number of patients admitted to hospital for diseases of the eye and adnexa has risen significantly in England and Wales since 1999