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The NHS celebrates 75 years of cataract surgery, an operation which helps restore vision.

Sir Harold’s invention was considered radical and was initially resisted by much of the medical profession

Green light for ground-breaking hearing aids

Tens of thousands of people with hearing loss will have access to groundbreaking new hearing aid devices

NHS patient describes new eye cancer treatment as “best early Christmas present”

Tebentafusp is given to eligible patients through weekly intravenous infusions in hospital

Frontbench MPs hail community optometry

FRONTBENCH MPs from the Conservatives and Labour have recognised community optometry

Increasing Heart Failures likely by 2024

42% more older adults in Europe at risk of structural heart disease by 2040

The most common medical mistakes in the NHS, and when they are more likely to happen 

Shocking new research has discovered the most common medical mistakes, or ‘Never Events’, in NHS hospitals,

New treatment for retinopathy of prematurity (ROP)

Babies will now be offered ranibizumab to reduce the risk of sight loss due to ROP.