Webinar: Charles Bonnet Syndrome Research - Macular Society

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Webinar: Charles Bonnet Syndrome Research

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Our second My Macular and Me webinar of the month will welcome researchers from the Royal Holloway University of London who will discuss their latest research on Charles Bonnet Syndrome (CBS). Professor Robin Walker and his team are the first to study the effectiveness of recommended techniques to manage visual hallucinations caused by sight loss.

Until now, no studies have been undertaken to prove the effectiveness of these techniques. It is hoped by analysing them, the project could help those affected by hallucinations and help reduce the impact CBS has on people's lives.

This webinar is being held at 6:30pm on Thursday 30 March. To register see the link below

macularsociety.org/support/...

This will also be posted on our website a few days after the live webinar.

Kind regards,

Carol

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