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Can Screens Trigger Vertigo and Dizziness?

ICU – “I SEE YOU” PODCAST Can Screens Trigger Vertigo and Dizziness? LISTEN NOW Available wherever you get your podcasts. APPLE PODCASTS    SPOTIFY   YOUTUBE Devices—can’t live with them, can’t live without them. Televisions, computer screens,

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VeDA Volunteer Takes On Washington DC

Headache on the Hill Recently, VeDA Board Member Darcy Bonjour advocated for others when she participated in the Headache on the Hill event. Headache on the Hill (HOH) is the most influential day of the

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Peggy Artman

Hi, my name is Peggy Artman and I am 47 years old. My story from the beginning of my dizziness symptoms to an eventual diagnosis is a long one, but I’m going to try to

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Theresa G.

My name is Theresa and I have been diagnosed with a vestibular disorder, convergence insufficiency as well as post-concussion syndrome. It all started with a bicycling accident that resulted in trauma to my head, neck

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 Brain Fog – What It Is and What To Do About It

“Brain fog will take the wind out of your sails and make it extremely difficult to stay focused.  It is a frustrating clouding of consciousness.”    - Glenn Schweitzer, Mind Over Meniere’s I remember the

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Rediscovering My Balance: Living and Healing with Vestibular Migraines

Before I was diagnosed with a vestibular migraine, I was always moving. I loved live music, hiking, walking, and spending hours day-adventuring with my camera, capturing nature in all its beauty. I thrived being outdoors

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Getting Involved In Research

Jeffrey D. Sharon, MD It’s hard not to get frustrated with the current state of vestibular medicine. As anyone who has suffered from a vestibular problem will attest, there are inefficiencies and errors in the

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Vestibular Healthcare Across the Pond

Making Vestibular Visible Podcast Vestibular Healthcare in the US vs the UK Vestibular patients across the globe share many common experiences besides the physical symptoms of vestibular disorders. In this recorded live event, UK-based Peter

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Anticholinergic Drugs Like Meclizine Can Lead to Dementia

A new study provides the strongest evidence that anticholinergic drugs may increase the risk for dementia in older adults. The drugs implicated are commonly used, estimated to be taken by about 20% of the older

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Podcast: How Does Sleep Affect People with Vestibular Dysfunction?

ICU - "I See You" Podcast How Does Sleep Affect People with Vestibular Dysfunction? Listen Now Available wherever you get your podcasts. Apple Podcasts       SpotifY If you’re dealing with vestibular dysfunction, getting high-quality

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Research: Functional Brain Activity in PPPD During GVS

Functional brain activity in persistent postural-perceptual dizziness (PPPD) during galvanic vestibular stimulation reveals sensitization in the multisensory vestibular cortical network What is PPPD and why study it? Persistent postural‑perceptual dizziness (PPPD) is a chronic condition

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How the Balance System May Contribute to Feeling “Unreal” or Disconnected

This research paper reviews decades of studies exploring an important but often overlooked question: Can problems with the vestibular (balance) system contribute to feelings of depersonalization and derealization? Depersonalization refers to feeling detached from your

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