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Do magnifying intraocular lenses work for people with macular disease?

Dr Julie Silvestri from Royal Hospitals, Belfast, joins us to discuss the first clinical trial being undertaken by her team, investigating the effectiveness of magnifying intraocular lens implants. Watch the video below.

Latest updates in myopic macular degeneration

Dr Annegret Dahlmann-Noor joins us to talk about myopic macular degeneration (MMD). She also discusses its prevalence and her latest research into the condition on how to slow myopia progression in childhood and adolescence. Watch the video below. 

Ask the eye care professionals

Ophthalmologist Rashmi Akshikar and optometrist Yuan Gao join us to discussed their roles in more detail and how they can help you, both in the clinic and beyond. Watch the video below. 

Exploring Valeda light therapy for AMD

Red light therapy, also known as photobiomodulation, is being used to treat age-related macular degeneration (AMD). But how does it work and is it effective? Professor Tim Jackson delves into the science behind Valeda light therapy. Watch the video below. 

What is an ECLO and how can they support you?

Ruth Rhydderch, an ECLO at the University Hospital of Wales, joins us to discuss her role as an eye clinic liaison officer, and to share her top pieces of advice. Watch the video below. 

Latest improvement in AMD Care: Results from the UK's second AMD audit

AMD specialist, Martin McKibbin, joins us to share the results of the second annual report of the National Ophthalmology Database (NOD) AMD Audit. The audit aims to improve the way care is delivered and the treatment outcomes for patients receiving NHS treatment for wet AMD. Watch the video below. 

The past, present, and future of macular research

Radio broadcaster, Peter White, and ophthalmologist professor Ian Pearce join this webinar to bid farewell to Cathy Yelf, the Macular Society's chief executive, who is retiring after nearly a decade of dedicated service. They discuss the progress in macular research over the years, share insights on current developments, and explore their hopes for the future. Watch the video below. 

Potential treatments for Doyne honeycomb retinal dystrophy

Professor Jacqueline van der Spuy from the UCL Institute of Ophthalmology joins us to discuss the development of treatments for Doyne honeycomb retinal dystrophy, an inherited juvenile macular dystrophy affecting sight from early adulthood.

Could home monitoring be the future of eye care?

Join us as we explore the latest developments from OKKO Health, which is developing a home-monitoring app to allow people with macular disease to better monitor their vision from home. OKKO Health has developed an app to help people to monitor their sight between clinic visits, through simple puzzle games. The smartphone app, which is still in development, uses software similar to that of a video game to assess visual health.

Latest research into Sorsby's fundus dystrophy

Professor Linda Troeberg from the University of East Anglia joins us to discuss research updates her Macular Society research project looking into the development of treatments for Sorsby's fundus dystrophy, an inherited juvenile macular dystrophy.