Saving Sight: How Long-Term Treatment Helps Slow Geographic Atrophy
Geographic atrophy (GA), an advanced form of age-related macular degeneration, can lead to irreversible vision loss. New long-term data are offering hope that treatment can slow this decline and help preserve sight. Join Dr. Sara Fard, a retina specialist at Illinois Retina Associates, as she explains the benefits of sustained GA treatment, including slowing the rate of vision loss, protecting retinal tissue, and supporting daily visual function.
Ever wonder how Macular Degeneration Research identifies and supports the most promising scientific studies around the world? We recently awarded $3.8 million to researchers advancing bold ideas to better understand, prevent, and treat macular degeneration. In this episode of Macular Chats, Dr. Diane Bovenkamp highlights several of this year’s groundbreaking projects and explain how they’re driving progress in early detection, risk reduction, new treatments—and ultimately, a cure.
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Vitamins and Supplements for Retinal Health
Can a simple vitamin or supplement help protect your sight? In this Macular Chats episode, we explore what current science tells us about nutritional approaches to support eye health, particularly in the context of age-related changes in the retina. Join Dr. Brian McKay and Dr. Murray Brilliant for a conversation about the widely used AREDS2 nutrient formula, as well as exciting new research into L-DOPA, a naturally occurring compound that may offer a stronger role for maintaining retinal health.
Macular Chats are a series of free, informative audio conversations hosted by Macular Degeneration Research, a BrightFocus Foundation program, featuring retina specialists and other eye care experts who will discuss various aspects of living with macular degeneration and geographic atrophy.
Topics will include macular degeneration treatments, remaining independent, and promising research on the horizon.
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