Articles

Sierra Domb combines her academic expertise in behavioral sciences and health communication with personal and professional experiences deeply rooted in advocacy for healthcare reform and addressing medical challenges. Through her articles, she provides insightful perspectives on neuroscience, resilience, and empowering individuals facing health struggles. Her work delves into the complexities of Visual Snow Syndrome (VSS), offering accessible analyses of groundbreaking research, treatment advancements, and strategies to improve health outcomes. Committed to bridging the gap between scientific research and practical application, Sierra makes complex concepts both informative and accessible. Her efforts have been featured in various publications/platforms (listed below), underscoring her dedication to advancing awareness and solutions for VSS and broader health initiatives.
Ophthalmology Times: Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy Shows Promise In Alleviating Visual Snow Syndrome

Ophthalmology Times: Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy Shows Promise In Alleviating Visual Snow Syndrome

An investigative team from Moorfields Eye Hospital and Guy’s and St. Thomas’, London, is examining the role of mindfulness in potentially helping people who have ...
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New VSS Study & Participation Opportunity: EEG-Signature Of Visual Snow Syndrome And Evaluation Of A Targeted Treatment Approach With Transcranial Alternating Currents Stimulation

New VSS Study & Participation Opportunity: EEG-Signature Of Visual Snow Syndrome And Evaluation Of A Targeted Treatment Approach With Transcranial Alternating Currents Stimulation

The Visual Snow Initiative recently announced its funding of multiple studies aimed at investigating Visual Snow Syndrome (VSS), specifically the biological basis of the condition, its pathophysiology, ...
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Update on ICD Code for Visual Snow Syndrome: Next Phase, MSAC Voting

VSS ICD PROPOSAL: STATUS UPDATE, MSAC VOTING by Sierra Domb, Founder & CEO, Visual Snow Initiative This update is a follow-up to a previous article ...
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