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Breaking News: Brain scan study reveals possible biological basis for Visual Snow Syndrome

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This research was supported the Visual Snow Initiative and part-funded by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) Maudsley Biomedical Research Centre. Glutamate and serotonin activity is different in people with VSS compared to those without the condition, sparking possible biomarkers and hope for future pharmacological treatments. More Information: “Abnormal Glutamatergic and Serotonergic Connectivity in Visual Snow Syndrome and Migraine with Aura” (Full Study): New Brain Scan Study Discovers Possible Biological Basis Of Visual Snow Syndrome on VSI Website: New VSI-Supported Study Reveals Brain Chemicals, Glutamate & Serotonin, Are Different In People With Visual Snow Syndrome on VSI Website: #neurodivergent #chronicillness #neurodiversity #shorts #youtubeshorts #fyp #visualsnow #visualsnowsyndrome #vss #health #doctor #LearnOnTikTok #neurodivergent #education #medical #nonprofit #charity #tiktok #explore #video #neurology #anxiety #depression #science #eyes #vision #brain #chronicillness #invisibleillness #viral #instagram #love #common #photography #trending #trend #anxiety #sleep #symptoms #ophthalmology #neurology #migraine #floaters #palinopsia #greenscreen #depersonalization #neurodivergent #neurodiversity #migraine #aura #lightsensitivity #dissociation #anxiety #seeingstatic #nightblindness #floaters #afterimages #tinnitus #halos #anxiety #neurodivergent #floaters

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