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Sight loss 'brushed to one side' at work before counselling

Latest news, posted 31 August 2022

A new employment counselling group provided a nursery worker with the confidence to take control of her macular condition at work after initially describing her ‘put up and shut up’ attitude.

New Best disease online support group launches

Latest news, posted 31 August 2022

People living with Best disease will be the latest to benefit from a new condition-specific support group launching later this month.

Macular Society President and Queen's former ophthalmologist leads tributes

Latest news, posted 9 September 2022

The president and founding member of the Macular Society has led the charity’s tributes to Her Majesty The Queen after serving her and the Royal Household as ophthalmologist for 21 years.

Charity runner completes 874-mile Land's End to John O'Groats challenge

Latest news, posted 16 September 2022

A runner has spoken of her “immense gratitude” after completing the 874-mile Land’s End to John O’Groats challenge, from home.

Inspiring talks give hope for the future

Latest news, posted 27 September 2022

Highlights from our annual conference are now available to watch online, with inspiring talks from world-renowned experts in macular disease.

Gene therapy trial tests injection lasting three years

Latest news, posted 23 September 2022

A new clinical trial is underway to test a gene therapy which could treat wet age-related macular degeneration (AMD), with an eye injection lasting up to three years.

Cataract surgery and macular degeneration – your questions answered

Latest news, posted 28 September 2022

Does cataract surgery make macular degeneration worse? Consultant ophthalmologist and ophthalmic surgeon professor Gary Misson answers this question and more.

Drug shows potential to slow down dry AMD progression

Latest news, posted 29 September 2022

A new drug being trialled in patients with dry age-related macular degeneration (AMD) has been shown to reduce the rate of progression of the disease in its late stages.

"We want people to carry on doing what they love"

Latest news, posted 18 October 2022

From Meryl Streep to Mo Farah, drawing celebrity portraits has long been a passion of Macular Society group member Peter, who says living with a macular condition doesn’t have to mean giving up something you love.

Participants needed for Charles Bonnet research

Latest news, posted 1 October 2022

Scientists want to understand more about how visual hallucinations caused by sight loss impact the daily lives of those affected.