The College of Optometrists have recently published this info-graphic to highlight the rise in cases of myopia, the causes and how it can be prevented or treated.
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Magnets and nystagmus – research news update
Researchers at University College London, Moorfields Eye Hospital, and the University of Oxford are developing magnetic implants to treat nystagmus. Last year, Nystagmus Network assisted Dr Parashkev Nachev, from University College London, … Continue reading Magnets and nystagmus – research news update
Nystagmus research news update from Dr Helen Griffiths at Sheffield University
Helen and her team are working on a virtual reality solution for the problematic sympton of oscillopsia in Acquired Nystagmus. Helen writes: “Many thanks to you all at Nystagmus Network … Continue reading Nystagmus research news update from Dr Helen Griffiths at Sheffield University
Nystagmus Network launches new publication on nystagmus and driving
Whether or not people with nystagmus can drive is probably the most frequently asked question the charity receives. Because nystagmus is such a complex condition and affects everyone differently, there … Continue reading Nystagmus Network launches new publication on nystagmus and driving
Nystagmus Network and Fight for Sight fund two new nystagmus research projects
Nystagmus Network and Fight for Sight have partnered to fund research aimed at the early detection of nystagmus and improve the quality of life of those with nystagmus Fight for Sight, the UK’s … Continue reading Nystagmus Network and Fight for Sight fund two new nystagmus research projects
Richard receives New Year’s honour
The Nystagmus Network is delighted and proud to announce that our charity Chairman, Richard Wilson, has received an OBE in Her Majesty the Queen’s New Year’s Honours list today. Richard … Continue reading Richard receives New Year’s honour