Bionic eye

Q&A - your questions answered on the revolutionary bionic eye chip

Posted: Friday 21 January 2022

All you need to know following the news of the first UK patient to receive a bionic eye chip.

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Gene double helix

Study seeks to discover how some gene changes influence macular dystrophies

Posted: Thursday 13 January 2022

A new study funded by the Macular Society could lead to improved diagnoses and treatments for macular dystrophies.

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Researcher studying

New study could help identify AMD before sight loss occurs

Posted: Wednesday 12 January 2022

A new study could help to prevent sight loss, by identifying those at risk of developing age-related macular degeneration (AMD) before visual symptoms develop.

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Jim Shannon portrait

Westminster debate highlights urgent need to improve eye care services

Posted: Wednesday 12 January 2022

A debate in Westminster this week has highlighted the need to improve eye services in the UK to stop people from needlessly losing their sight.

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Jenny Mason Briggs and her daughter

'She longed for the day that research would find a cure for this dreadful disease'

Posted: Tuesday 11 January 2022

When she was diagnosed age-related macular degeneration (AMD) 16 years ago, Pauline Mason hit the ground running. As well as running the Leeds Macular Society Support Group, Pauline volunteered for the Society, and put herself forward to take part in rese

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Andrew Dick in lab looking through microscope

What role does our immune response play in AMD?

Posted: Tuesday 11 January 2022

The Macular Society’s monthly webinars are returning for 2022, with the first event looking into new research exploring how our immune response can lead to macular disease.

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Grandad and granddaughter at Christmas

'Giving at Christmas keeps Dad’s memory alive and gives hope'

Posted: Friday 24 December 2021

Supporting research and helping people living with macular disease is important to Trish after her Dad was diagnosed with the condition in 2004.

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Professor Paolo Stanga portrait

Future treatments for AMD – what’s on the horizon?

Posted: Thursday 23 December 2021

Whether you have wet or dry age-related macular degeneration (AMD), there are lots of reasons to be optimistic about options for future treatment.

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Winter Warmer. Woman on smart phone by cozy fire.

Entertaining Winter Warmer calls return

Posted: Monday 20 December 2021

A series of entertaining evening calls, launched in lockdown 2020, have returned this year to provide comfort, friendship and entertainment during the long winter nights.

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Andrew Lotery with equipment

Research trial continues into potential treatment for Stargardt

Posted: Wednesday 8 December 2021

Professor Andrew Lotery has provided an update on the latest research into a potential treatment for Stargardt disease at our latest Virtual Clinic event.

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Cathy Yelf, Westminster eye health day

New NHS role could help transform eye services

Posted: Tuesday 30 November 2021

Plans to recruit a National Clinical Director for Eye Care, which could help transform services for patients, have been revealed in Parliament.

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Ave and Andy

'He doesn't let this disease define him or stop him from living his dreams'

Posted: Tuesday 30 November 2021

When Ave’s son Andy was diagnosed with Stargardt she was initially relieved they had an answer for the struggles the 19-year-old was experiencing.

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