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How artificial intelligence is transforming eye care

Latest news, posted 9 January 2025

Artificial intelligence (AI) is already part of our daily lives, but how is it changing healthcare? In a recent webinar hosted by Macular Society partner OcuPlan Dr James Neffendorf, an eye specialist at King’s College Hospital and ophthalmic surgeon Dan Calladine, explored how AI is transforming the way eye care is delivered and how it is improving outcomes for patients.

First treatment for late-stage dry AMD rejected by UK drug regulator

Latest news, posted 22 January 2025

The first potential treatment for geographic atrophy (GA) or late stage dry aged-related macular degeneration has been rejected by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA).

Finding joy after a diagnosis

Latest news, posted 31 January 2025

Losing their sight changed Dawn and Chris’ lives, but it didn’t stop them from finding enjoyment in the every day. In the latest My Macular and Me podcast, they share how new hobbies, support from others, and a positive mindset helped them find joy after their diagnoses.

"Without speaking a word, my cane tells my story”

Latest news, posted 31 January 2025

For Rita, a simple white stick helped her overcome her embarrassment of losing her sight and helped her communicate her sight loss to others.

Syfovre FAQs and next steps for dry AMD and geographic atrophy treatment

Latest news, posted 30 January 2025

The UK’s Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) decision to reject the first potential treatment for geographic atrophy (GA), or late-stage age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is undoubtedly a disappointing one for those living with the condition. But, what does the decision mean? We answer your questions.

“The Christmas appeal inspired me to carry on fundraising”

Latest news, posted 26 February 2025

After playing a key role in the Macular Society’s Christmas appeal in 2024, ten-year-old Archie is stepping up his fundraising efforts as he plans a new challenge to raise vital funds for research.

“I'm still really scared of losing what sight I have left”

Latest news, posted 28 February 2025

Kate’s first experience of her rare macular condition happened 16 years ago, when she suffered a bleed in her right eye. It left her with peripheral vision only, though a timely injection halted any further sight loss.

Gene therapy trial improves sight in blind toddlers

Latest news, posted 4 March 2025

Four toddlers born with a severe form of childhood blindness have experienced “life-changing improvements” to their sight after participating in an experimental gene therapy trial. 

Professor Andrew Lotery answers your questions

Latest news, posted 5 March 2025

Professor Andrew Lotery discusses the latest approved treatment for wet age-related macular degeneration (AMD), Lytenava and answers your frequently asked questions on treatments and research.

“I used to cry in the shower – there was so much anger”

Latest news, posted 13 March 2025

Counselling has been a “lifechanging” experience for Trevor, who hit his lowest point when macular disease began to impact both of his eyes.