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    Cataracts and age-related macular degeneration fact sheet

    This fact sheet will answer your questions about AMD and cataracts.

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    Macula Menu: Christmas recipes

    An e-cookbook featuring delicious festive recipes that are also packed full of eye-healthy nutrients.

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    Annual Research Update 2019

    Macular Disease Foundation Australia’s Annual Research Update takes a look at the most promising macular

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    Vision Voice Summer 2019

    The Summer 2019 issue of Vision Voice features an article on the proposed changes to

    Macula Menu: Mediterranean meals

    A collection of mediterranean inspired recipes packed with eye-healthy nutrients.

    Macula Menu: Meals for one or two

    This Macula Menu e-cookbook features delicious and nutritious recipes to help Australians eat for their eyes.

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    Adult-onset vitelliform macular dystrophy and Best disease

    A fact sheet on Best vitelliform macular dystrophy (Best disease) and adult-onset vitelliform macular dystrophy.

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    A better view: National Strategic Action Plan for Macular Disease

    The National Strategic Action Plan for Macular Disease outlines a national, coordinated response to macular disease.

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    PVD and floaters fact sheet

    This fact sheet discusses the symptoms of posterior vitreous detachment, how it’s diagnosed and how to cope with the condition.

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