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These are just some of the many organizations offering information and assistance to people with macular degeneration.
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The National Eye Institute (NEI) |
One of the National Institutes of Health, NEI was established by Congress in 1968 to protect and prolong the vision of the American people. It conducts and supports research on eye diseases and vision disorders and offers free publications for the general public and patients. Their site is the firsts to turn to for general information on the eye and related diseases and disorders and specific information on macular degeneration. |
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American Health Assistance Foundation |
This foundation funds research on macular degeneration and offers important information and resources to patients, caregivers, and loved ones on ways to cope with age-related diseases. |
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The American Macular Degeneration Foundation |
The American Macular Degeneration Foundation is committed to the prevention, treatment, and cure of macular degeneration and works for these goals by raising funds, educating the public, and supporting scientific research. |
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AMD Alliance International |
The AMD Alliance International works to raise awareness about macular degeneration and understanding of diagnostics and early detection, treatment and rehabilitation options, and support services. Full of good information, the site is especially helpful in explaining how to adapt to low vision. |
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Association for Macular Diseases |
This organization sponsors seminars, newsletters, and a hotline that all help educate and inform the public about macular diseases. It also offers counseling to patients and their families. |
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Macular Degeneration Partnership |
This site provides a great deal of useful information to patients and family members about research, experimental treatments, and clinical trials, and offers connections to various resources that help people with low vision. |
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Macula Vision Research Foundation (MVRF) |
MVRF works to find the cause, prevention, treatment, and cure for macula vision diseases and to and provide public education and advocacy for people with macular degeneration. It also coordinates SupportSight, a service to enhance the quality of life of people with macular degeneration through public education programs, small support groups, and a toll-free hotline. |
In addition, these more broad-based organizations offer valuable information about vision and vision loss in general.
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American Academy of Ophthalmology |
The American Academy of Ophthalmology is the largest national membership association of Eye M.D.s (ophthalmologists). A section for patients/public covers a variety of eye health topics. |
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American Academy of Optometr (AAO) |
AAO is a membership organization for optometrists and optometric educators. The Public Info section includes links to sites that provide detailed information on eye health and vision correction options. |
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American Foundation for the Blind |
The American Foundation for the Blind (AFB) is a national nonprofit devoted to expanding possibilities for people with vision loss. This site includes information about new tools and technology as well as information about independent and healthy living for people with vision loss. |
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American Optometric Associatio (AOA) |
The AOA is a federation of state, student and armed forces optometric associations. Through these affiliations, the AOA serves members consisting of optometrists, students of optometry, paraoptometric assistants and technicians. Their site includes general information on vision conditions and eye diseases. |
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