Founded in 2006. EOVF is raising awareness, providing patient support, collaborating with researchers & searching for a cure for Visual Snow Syndrome. #cureVSS
GivingTuesday was created in 2012 as a simple idea: a day that encourages people to do good. We hope that Eye on Vision Foundation is a cause that you can get behind today to accelerate a cure for Visual Snow Syndrome - EyeOnVision.org#givingtuesday#visualsnow#vss
Thank you for the #generous donations that we continue to receive here at the Eye on Vision Foundation Corp. #EOVF is currently supporting several research studies into #VSS and we could not do this without your support. Learn more at EyeOnVision.org#visualsnow
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We are expecting to hear from the #ethics committee by the end of this month. After that, recruitment will begin. Dr. Schankin and Dr. Klein's Visual Snow Syndrome Treatment study is in need of $90,000 in funding. Donate now at eyeonvision.org#visualsnow
The primary, and shared, symptom of #VSS sufferers is #VisualSnow. This resembles “TV static” and is perceived and seen as millions of moving and flashing dots over the entire visual field. This #static is seen whether the eyes or opened or closed. EyeOnVision.org
#VisualSnow vs Normal Vision. VS creates a layer of moving #static over the entire visual field. Non-moving filters are not the perfect representation of #VS, but it helps to give non-sufferers an idea of how we see - eyeonvision.org#vision#neuro
Donor dollars are at work at #Monash University! Dr. Fielding's team has been able to hire an imaging specialist to indepthly analyze #VSS patient MRIs. On the horizon is an investigation of Monash's VSS eye movement signature directly in the #MRI. EyeOnVision.org
#Tinnitus is often experienced with patients suffering from #VisualSnowSyndrome. It is thought to be a ringing in the ears, but the sound many times in originating in the head, not the ears themselves. Similar to #VSS where the static is originating from the #brain.
As Dr. Schankin's research will begin to get underway funding is needed now to ensure that there are no financial delays in progress. Please consider donating today to research efforts to accelerate a cure for Visual Snow Syndrome. EyeOnVision.org#visualsnow
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Eye on Vision Foundation has been working with researchers globally since 2006 to find a cure for Visual Snow Syndrome. Visit our website at eyeonvision.org to read about the latest in VSS research, and see what is on the horizon #visualsnow#visualsnowsyndrome @research
Fall Launch is today! 🤎 Soy Latina Candles will be donating 50% to Eye On Vision Foundation this weekend. Please support small business and EOVF by shopping this weekend at Soy Latina Candles online. soylatinacandles.com/#visualsnow#visualsnowsyndrome#eyeonvision#soy
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The Eye on Vision Foundation is extremely excited about Dr. Schankin & Dr. Klein's #VisualSnow Syndrome Treatment study. Dr. Schankin reached out to EOVF seeking $90,000 in funding so that the study can be completed in its entirety. Act now & donate today EyeOnVision.org
The Eye on Vision Foundation was established in 2006 and has been collaborating with researchers globally to accelerate a cure for Visual Snow Syndrome (VSS). Visit EyeOnVision.org to learn more and see how you can help! #visualsnow#neurology#visualsnowsyndrome#vss
Visual Snow is a neurological symptom resulting in a person seeing moving "TV-like" static across their entire visual field. You can have VS without having the full-blown condition VSS (Visual Snow Syndrome). Learn more at EyeOnVision.org#visualsnow#neurology
Targeted treatment approach doing neuromodulation planned to start in autumn 2022
* Promising preliminary data from a previous study performed with support by EOV foundation
* Treatment will be over one week in Bern
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According to research at Monash University - People with #VisualSnowSyndrome (#VSS), appear to be processing visual stimuli more quickly than healthy people, leading to hyper-accelerated eye movements to visual stimuli.
Read more about VSS research at EyeOnVision.org