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Radio 4,29 Sep 2015,20 mins

Stem cell surgery for AMD, Paralympians, Short stories for blind teens.

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The first operation in a trial using stem cells from a human embryo aimed at restoring sight. It's hoped that by replacing damaged cells of patients with macular disease - which is the greatest cause of blindness amongst older people - the condition can be reversed. Cathy Yelf, Chief Executive, the Macular Society talks to Peter White about the reality behind the headlines, who might benefit and when. The likely success of visually impaired teams and athletes in the forthcoming Rio Paralympics. We reflect concern that a number of retirements, a shortage of investment and the challenge of involving young people in sport at mainstream schools is causing a drop in performance. Visually impaired teenagers are invited to "shadow review" authors competing for the 麻豆社's short story competition. They also talk about authors they like and new methods of reading made possible by technological developments. Producer: Tom Walker.

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