
Understanding Visual Snow Syndrome During Low Vision Awareness Month
February is Low Vision Awareness Month, and the Visual Snow Initiative would like to bring attention to not only the challenges faced by people with

February is Low Vision Awareness Month, and the Visual Snow Initiative would like to bring attention to not only the challenges faced by people with

We are pleased to announce our funding for a new Visual Snow Syndrome research study led by Dr. Christoph Schankin, Head of the University Clinic

The following article, Pioneering study tackles visual snow, was posted by Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust on Wednesday, November 22nd, 2023. Dr Sui

Pictured from left to right: Dr. Janet Wingrove, Dr. Sui Wong and members of the research team, including Abi Orr, Andrew Amon, Saadia Chowdhury, and

MBCT-vision is a potential treatment for VSS, with benefits that translate to quality of life, self-efficacy, and wellbeing. This feasibility study supports

Updated: The opportunity to participate in the study, “Changes in Visual Perception Associated with Visual Snow Syndrome”, has now closed. Thank you to everyone who

We are thrilled to share exciting updates on the collaboration between Scott Summers and Eliat, two talented musicians on a mission to raise awareness about

Click here to read the full article by NIHR Maudsley BRC. “Researchers from King’s College London have used a novel approach to show that the

We are excited to announce that Sierra Domb and the VSI team are currently working together with Dr. Peter Goadsby and Dr. Owen White towards

Researchers Kenneth J Ciuffreda , Barry Tannen, Daniella Rutner & MH Esther Han Abstract The condition of visual snow syndrome (VSS) is characterized by the