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Former Macular Society chief executive awarded MBE
Latest news, posted 14 June 2025
Former Macular Society chief executive Cathy Yelf has been awarded an MBE (Member of the Order of the British Empire) in His Majesty The King’s 2025 Birthday Honours List.
“It never crossed my mind that anything was wrong”
Latest news, posted 20 June 2025
At first, Lynda thought she had a problem with her contact lenses. But when she couldn’t get rid of the blurriness, even when she took them out, she knew something must be wrong.
Tributes paid to pioneering eye researcher Professor Pete Coffey
Latest news, posted 2 July 2025
Tributes have been paid to one of the world’s top eye researchers, Professor Pete Coffey, who has sadly passed away after a long illness.
“If I can help somebody with macular disease, then that’s my legacy”
Latest news, posted 4 August 2025
Chris has three simple hopes for the future: to continue be able to read for as long as possible, to keep running while his sight still allows him and to welcome new treatments or even a future cure for macular disease.
Experts share latest developments in treatment for macular disease
Latest news, posted 4 August 2025
Groundbreaking research into Stargardt disease, the latest treatments for age-related macular degeneration (AMD), and understanding the emotional impact of vision loss are just some of the topics to be explored at this year’s Macular Disease Conference ‘Hope for the Future’.
How do clinical trials play an important role in research?
Latest news, posted 7 August 2025
Clinical trials play a vital role in trialling the development of new treatments for conditions such as age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and diabetic macular oedema (DMO). But, how do they work? And, why is participation in these trials so important?
“We’re fundraising because we want more people to know about macular disease”
Latest news, posted 3 September 2025
A father and daughter will be running the Great North Run together to raise awareness of macular disease and funds to find a cure.
“One small change opened up my world”
Latest news, posted 3 September 2025
Brian’s sight problems began in 1992 when he had a retinal vein occlusion in his left eye. But, he didn’t notice a lot of change as he still had good sight in his right eye and he continued to drive and live normally.
Genetic counselling and how it helps you
Latest news, posted 2 September 2025
What role does genetics play in macular disease? And what is the role of a genetic counsellor? In a recent webinar, Eleanor Schiff, a genetic counsellor at Moorfields Eye Hospital, explained her role, why it’s important, and what families can expect if they decide to explore it.
Dealing with a diagnosis
Latest news, posted 3 September 2025
When you step out of the consultant’s office after being diagnosed with macular disease, it can feel quite overwhelming. Many people often can't quite remember what was said, and aren’t sure what you’re supposed to do if your eyesight gets worse. Our helpline team is here to make things clearer.