Baby boomers, born between 1946 and 1965, are at risk of age-related macular degeneration, Australia’s leading cause of blindness and severe vision loss.
Read MoreBaby boomers, born between 1946 and 1965, are at risk of age-related macular degeneration, Australia’s leading cause of blindness and severe vision loss.
Read MoreCustodian of Vision South Australian State Governor the Honourable Hieu Van Le has agreed to
Read MoreDenis Sutton shares his story of the first time he noticed changes in his vision and his journey to diagnosis.
Read MoreAustralia is now leading the world in protecting older people from the debilitating impacts of wet AMD.
Read MoreMacular Disease Foundation Australia has responded to the Independent Review of the NDIS Act.
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 MoreSA Governor has his macula checked to support Macular Degeneration Awareness Week.
Read MoreMacular Degeneration Awareness Week 2015 went back to basics with the theme ‘How’s your macula?’ encouraging all Australians to get an eye test and macula check.
Read MoreThe Governor of WA had a macula check at Government House to highlight the importance of early detection of macular degeneration.
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