Look Forward – Winter 2023 – Issue 181
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Inside this edition, register now for our AI webinar on 7 December with Dr Nikolas Pontikos.
UK researchers have discovered that passing a weak electrical current between electrodes on a person’s scalp may lead to a reduction in frequency of the visual hallucinations experienced by some people living with sight loss.
A deep dive into CBS with Dr Jasleen Jolly
If you support someone with inherited sight loss and they need additional support or information, you can make a referral to one or more of our dedicated services.
“All the promising research makes you feel like there is light at the end of that very dark tunnel after all.”
The following projects were being funded by Retina UK and have recently come to an end.
The cover of this edition celebrates the success of our amazing London Marathon team. Together they have raised more than £43,000.
Inside: Our intrepid Sahara Trek #TeamRetinaUK tell us about their incredible experience. 2026 is now fully underway and we are excited to tell you about our plans. Could you take part in a challenge event or volunteer to do a bucket collection in London for Retina UK?
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