Esme’s Umbrella held a great event at The House of Commons to mark 7 years since Judith Potts launched her Campaign – now a charity… Read More »Esme’s Umbrella Hosts Awareness and Celebration Event
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Medical Professionals
Within this section we plan to update on new studies, provide information for GP’s and provide updates into ongoing research for medical professionals.
The Royal Society of Medicine hosted a special webinar for Esme’s Umbrella. Speakers joining Judith Potts were Professor Dominic ffytche, Professor Mariya Moosajee, Nina Chesworth… Read More »The Royal Society of Medicine hosted a special webinar for Esme’s Umbrella
The Royal Society of Medicine hosted a special webinar for Esme’s Umbrella
Professor ffytche has been named as the number one expert in the world for visual hallucinations. Links to some of Professor ffytche’s CBS research articles:… Read More »Professor ffytche BSc MBBS MD MRCP MRCPsych CBS research articles.
Professor ffytche BSc MBBS MD MRCP MRCPsych CBS research articles.
Thomas Pocklington Trust is currently funding a research project to investigate the incidence of CBS in children. This podcast features Judith Potts, founder of Esme’s Umbrella,… Read More »Thomas Pocklington Trust fund research into the incidence of CBS in children
Thomas Pocklington Trust fund research into the incidence of CBS in children
NEWCASTLE UNIVERSITY (2018-2020) The results of CBS research conducted by the team at Newcastle University – led by Professor John-Paul Taylor, Dr Kat da Silva… Read More »CHARLES BONNET SYNDROME RESEARCH 2020 – Funding sourced by Esme’s Umbrella
CHARLES BONNET SYNDROME RESEARCH 2020 – Funding sourced by Esme’s Umbrella
Visual hallucinations are associated with many clinical conditions of which eye disease (Charles Bonnet Syndrome), Parkinson’s disease and ‘the dementias’ (including Alzheimer’s disease) are the… Read More »Current Research
Current Research
As we journeyed through lock-down, I received calls from people who confided their suicidal thoughts. It was obvious that more than just a chat was… Read More »Judith’s Update May21 – GPs and new research