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It’s all very painless really. And your eyes might be grateful.
Read MoreIt’s all very painless really. And your eyes might be grateful.
Read MoreConnecting with other people who are going through similar health experiences can improve how you manage your own condition.
Read MoreMacular Disease Foundation Australia (MDFA) is committed to understanding the impact of macular disease on the lives and health of people who live with the condition. One of the ways we do this is through our Social Impact research.
Read MoreProfessor Chandra Balaratnasingam’s MDFA-funded research is exploring the cellular changes that occur in diabetic macular ischaemia (DMI) to help develop a breakthrough therapy.
Read MoreSince 2001, MDFA has supported thousands of people each year with information about macular disease.
Read MoreInherited retinal diseases (IRDs) have a significant impact on the Australian population, with approximately 1
Read MoreMacular Disease Foundation Australia (MDFA) has recently provided the Department of Health and Ageing with
Read MoreMDFA’s latest newsletter is out now.
Read MoreMDFA is Australia’s largest source of research funding in the field of macular disease outside of government.
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