Explore expert-vetted resources about preventing, managing, and treating macular degeneration.
Learn the answers to common questions concerning cataract surgery for patients who have macular degeneration.
Smoking is the largest modifiable risk factor for age-related macular degeneration. Learn why smoking damages the retina, and explore a number of steps you can take to protect your vision.
Learn about dry eye, if it's connected to dry age-related macular degeneration, and what treatments are recommended for dry eyes.
Learn what causes eye floaters, what floaters are made of, and what worsening symptoms could mean.
Current treatments for wet age-related macular degeneration (AMD) require eye injections approximately every 4 – 8 weeks. Learn about a potential new treatment that may require less frequent injections.
People with age-related macular degeneration (AMD) can have a wide range of visual impairments: some with early AMD have almost normal vision, while others with advanced AMD have lost most of their central vision. For many, the right glasses can be helpful.