A US study suggests that the rate of AMD at specific ages has fallen by about 60% each successive generation. But is that the case?
Read MoreA US study suggests that the rate of AMD at specific ages has fallen by about 60% each successive generation. But is that the case?
Read MoreThree leading macular disease researchers have been awarded $600,000 in research Macular Disease Foundation Australia grants.
Read MoreMDFA is celebrating World Sight Day 2017 with a further commitment of $600,000 into some of Australia’s leading research in macular disease.
Read MoreMacular degeneration research was the focus of the Macular Degeneration Awareness Week Research Symposium held in May 2017.
Read MoreThe aim of the research project is to enhance the health and wellbeing of family carers of people with age-related macular degeneration.
Read MoreAustralia is now leading the world in protecting older people from the debilitating impacts of wet AMD.
Read MoreMDFA has awarded $1.3 million in research grants to six outstanding Australian researchers who are working to reduce the incidence and impact of macular disease.
Read MoreMDFA has voiced its concern regarding the economic impact of diabetic macular oedema (DMO) in Australia.
Read MoreAn article outlining MDFA’s ‘Ripple Effect of Vision Loss’ research has been published in peer reviewed journal, ‘Aging and Mental Health’.
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