
Articles
Sierra Domb has combined her academic expertise in behavioral sciences and health communication with personal and professional experiences rooted in advocacy for healthcare reform and addressing medical challenges. Sierra's articles have explored neuroscience, resilience, and the multifaceted experiences of individuals facing health challenges. Through her work, she aimed to raise awareness of underrecognized medical conditions and contribute to practical solutions, fostering a nuanced understanding of those overlooked in clinical and research settings. She also advanced VSS research, making complex scientific concepts more accessible and relevant to real-world applications. Sierra and her work has been featured in various publications (listed below), underscoring her contributions to raising awareness and advancing progress for VSS and other health-related issues. ↓











































Sierra Domb on Visual Snow Syndrome: A Journey of Resilience, Medical Trauma, and Advocacy – Patient Worthy
Click here to read the full article originally published by Patient Worthy. Sierra Domb on Visual Snow Syndrome: A Journey of Resilience, Medical Trauma, and ...
Visual Snow Initiative, Experts Advocate for Global Legitimacy for Visual Snow Syndrome
Introduction Sierra Domb, founder of the Visual Snow Initiative, is at the forefront of a historic and groundbreaking campaign to obtain an ICD code for ...
VSI Funds New Study on Possible Medication to Treat Visual Snow Syndrome
Founder of the Visual Snow Initiative (VSI), Sierra Domb, is happy to announce that we have funded a new collaborative study investigating the efficacy and safety ...
VSI Research Studies
- Abnormal Glutamatergic and Serotonergic Connectivity in Visual Snow Syndrome and Migraine with Aura
- The efficacy of neuro-optometric visual rehabilitation therapy in patients with visual snow syndrome-Frontiers
- The efficacy of neuro-optometric visual rehabilitation therapy in patients with visual snow syndrome-Pubmed
- Microstructure in patients with visual snow syndrome: an ultra-high field morphological and quantitative MRI study
- Visual Snow Syndrome causes becoming clearer
- Visual Snow Syndrome as a Network Disorder: A Systematic Review
- Localised increase in regional cerebral perfusion in patients with visual snow syndrome: a pseudo-continuous arterial spin labelling study
- The Psychiatric Symptomology of Visual Snow Syndrome
- Imaging the Visual Network in the Migraine Spectrum
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