The University of Birmingham is welcoming athletes from around the world to the IBSA World Games - the first time the World Games have been held in the UK.
International collaboration will create definitive catalogue of micro-organisms living around our eyes.
Visitors to the IBSA World Games will be able to try out inclusive sports at the British Blind Sport Activation Zone, at the University of Birmingham campus.
Students with low vision feel more socially excluded at school than their peers with blindness or their sighted peers
A new trial receives funding to test whether a drug, utilised for treatment of alcohol dependency, could benefit patients with eye scarring conditions.
Over 400 volunteers are needed to support the International Blind Sport Federation World Games taking place between the 18 – 27 August 2023.
Phase two trial saw significant reduction in pressure in the brain and monthly headaches
Employment prospects among blind and partially-sighted people have not changed in a generation, with only one in four in paid employment.
Review of research found that two way conversation ensures inflammation in cornea kept to minimum
Diagnostics for uveitis could be made easier thanks to new dye that can be used in drop form
University of Birmingham announces it will hosts the 2023 International Blind Sport Federation World Games, an event for blind & partially sighted athletes.
The framework will address the jigsaw provision and ensure children and young people with vision impairment.