Visual Snow Warrior of the Week – Joseph Molnar
Meet Joseph, our #WarriorOfTheWeek! Learn how #VisualSnowSyndrome symptoms affect Joseph’s life yet how optimistic he is for a cure. ?
Visual Snow Warrior of the Week – Patrick William
Introducing our #WarriorOfTheWeek! Hear Patrick’s unique story of how he deals with #VisualSnow and how he uses spiritual teachings and learning to expand…
Visual Snow Warrior of the Week – Gabriella Herrera
Meet our next awesome #WarriorOfTheWeek! Hear about Gabriella’s obstacles she faces in school and what she found that helps alleviate…
Visual Snow Warrior of the Week – Chloe Karabas
Introducing Chloe, our #WarriorOfTheWeek! Hear how she learned to use a positive attitude to her advantage by using it to…
Visual Snow Warrior of the Week – Jessica Ryan
Meet our next #WarriorOfTheWeek! Hear how Jessica first discovered she had #VisualSnowSyndrome and how, despite her struggles, she began to…
Visual Snow Warrior of the Week – Carlo Picar
Introducing our #WarriorOfTheWeek, Carlo! Learn his story on how he developed his #VisualSnow, and how he uses photography and video…
Visual Snow Warrior of the Week – Jese Navaranjan
Meet our next #WarriorOfTheWeek! Hear Jese describe how she was able to finally put a name to her condition and…
Visual Snow Warrior of the Week – Leon Bachner
Meet our #WarriorOfTheWeek, Leon! Hear his inspiring story on how he first developed #VS symptoms and how he chose (and…
Visual Snow Warrior of the Week – Lauren Brown
Introducing our next #WarriorOfTheWeek! Hear how Laurel first found out about her condition, how it allowed her to invent an…
Visual Snow Warrior of the Week – Dustin Richardson
Meet our next #WarriorOfTheWeek! Hear about how Dustin came to learn more about his condition and how he uses his…
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Visual Syndrome in Traumatic Brain Injury: Effect on Driving
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New Study: "Visual snow syndrome: recent advances in understanding the pathophysiology and potential treatment approaches"
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Active VSI-Funded Visual Snow Syndrome Studies
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4 VSI-Funded Research Studies on Visual Snow Syndrome
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New VSI-Supported Study Reveals Brain Chemicals, Glutamate & Serotonin, Are Different in People with Visual Snow Syndrome
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Sierra Domb, Visual Snow: World Health Organization & ICD-11 Testimony
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