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Webinar: Researchers investigate new test for early AMD

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Dr Ashley Wood from Cardiff University joins this month’s webinar to discuss new research into early age-related macular degeneration (AMD). Dr Wood’s team is developing technology to detect early changes in vision, especially difficulties adjusting to low light, which could help diagnose AMD sooner.

Learn how this new technology could lead to earlier diagnosis and treatment, helping to prevent sight loss and slow progression of the disease. This My Macular and Me webinar will be taking place live at 7pm on Tuesday 15 October.

To register for the webinar use the link below

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Our webinars are also posted on our website a few days after the live event. Please refer to the link below

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Carol

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