Visual Snow Warrior of the Week – Liz Brent-Maldonado
Introducing Liz, our next #WarriorOfTheWeek! Hear her journey on how she discovered the term for her “sparkle vision” and what…
Visual Snow Warrior of the Week – Darren Mooten
Meet Darren, our next #WarriorOfTheWeek, & hear his #VSS story! ????
Visual Snow Warrior of the Week – İpek Ebru Karataş
Introducing our next #WarriorOfTheWeek, Ipek! Hear her story on how changing her perspective on living life with #VisualSnow has helped…
Visual Snow Warrior of the Week – Vivien Wendel
Meet Vivien, our first #WarriorOfTheWeek of 2021! Hear about how she found out she had #VisualSnow and what it’s like…
Visual Snow Warrior of the Week – Catherine Webber
Introducing Catherine, our strong and inspiring #WarriorOfTheWeek!
Visual Snow Warriors of the Week – Marko Filipovic
Meet our #WarriorOfTheWeek, Marko! ?
Visual Snow Warrior of the Week – Jeeten Patel
Spotlight on: Jeeten Patel ? @jeetenp03
Visual Snow Warrior of the Week – Mary Beony
Spotlight on: Mary Beony ? @marybeony
Visual Snow Warrior of the Week – Brenna Nelson
Spotlight on: Brenna Nelson @brennanelson03
Visual Snow Warrior of the Week – Daniel Newitt
Spotlight on: Daniel Newitt @dcn1777 ?“I have found that music helps me and keeps me busy around the house such…
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Eye movement characteristics are not significantly influenced by psychiatric comorbidities in people with visual snow syndrome
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Understanding the Connection Between Anxiety, Visual Snow Syndrome, and ADHD
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Visual snow syndrome given 'monumental' diagnosis code by World Health Organisation
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New Visual Snow Initiative Video Series Featuring Dr. Owen White on Visual Snow Syndrome
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Visual Snow Initiative and AnCan Host Special Guest Session Featuring Dr. Sui Wong
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Visual Snow Initiative and AnCan Foundation Introduce Additional Monthly Support Group Session
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