Kim Jaye with a plate of masala chops

“I personally think being visually impaired when you’re cooking is much better than being sighted”

Posted: Thursday 24 June 2021

Visually impaired chef Kim Jaye will join us next week for a one-off webinar to share her passion for cooking and cook a dish that’s great for eye health.

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Gene double helix

New webinar series on sight loss and genomic research

Posted: Monday 21 June 2021

A new webinar series highlighting the latest scientific developments and the future of research will be launched next week.

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"You don’t know what it’s like until it happens to you”

Posted: Monday 21 June 2021

"My initial diagnosis was a mess. I had an awful experience with the hospital, lots of tests and conflicting advice, and nobody even came back to me to tell me what was wrong."

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Annual conference will focus on hope for the future

Posted: Wednesday 16 June 2021

Registration is now open for our 2021 annual conference, where researchers and consultants will join us to highlight why there is real hope for the future.

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Summer Sideview out now

Posted: Friday 11 June 2021

The next issue of Sideview, the Macular Society’s quarterly members magazine is out now.

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Webinar to focus on punctate inner choroidopathy

Posted: Thursday 3 June 2021

Punctate inner choroidopathy (PIC) will be the subject of the Society’s next condition-specific webinar.

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Sheila, volunteer, connect by tech

Support with technology has been a lifeline during lockdown

Posted: Thursday 3 June 2021

When Sheila retired as a training consultant for a software company four years ago, she wanted to spend her spare time volunteering.

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Macular Society Virtual Clinic welcomes world-leading AMD expert

Posted: Wednesday 2 June 2021

We’re excited to announce that Gregory Hageman, a world-leading professor of ophthalmology, will be joining us as a special guest at this month’s Virtual Clinic.

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Caroline Noall, volunteer, skills for seeing

“Volunteering got me through lockdown"

Posted: Tuesday 1 June 2021

Since becoming a Skills for Seeing volunteer five years ago, Caroline Noall has provided one-to-one training to more than 46 people with macular disease - teaching them how to make best use of the vision and continue doing the things they love.

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Emilee looking away from camera

“I’ve learned to be a bit more compassionate with myself”

Posted: Thursday 20 May 2021

Emilee was diagnosed with macular disease at the age of 24. “I didn’t think it really affected me very much at first,” she said.

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New research shows reversing sight loss could be possible

Posted: Tuesday 18 May 2021

New research has shown the ability to reverse sight loss, as light-sensing cells have been successfully transplanted into the retina for the first time.

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Blue eye looking up

What is myopic macular degeneration and what is being done to find a cure?

Posted: Monday 17 May 2021

This month's condition-specific Virtual Clinic will focus on myopic macular degeneration, what we know about why it occurs and how a cure could be found.

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