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Carsickness Is Common, But It Isn’t Normal
Why Motion Sickness May Be a Sign of an Underlying Vision Problem “I’ve never been able to read in the car.” It’s one of the most common comments we hear in clinic. Many people assume that carsickness is simply something they inherited or that they’ll “grow out of.” Others learn to avoid reading, looking at their phone, or even riding in the passenger seat altogether. While occasional motion sickness can happen to anyone, persistent carsickness is not something you should sim
drjaciod
Jul 64 min read


Looking Through the Static: Exploring the Link Between Visual Snow and Concussions
Looking Through the Static: Exploring the Link Between Visual Snow and Concussions What is Visual Snow? Visual snow is a symptom in...
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Nov 8, 20248 min read


How can Adaptive Yoga Benefit Patients with Brain Injury and Visual Hypersensitivity?
Strength in Resilience A brain injury changes the thought processes, actions, personality, and, sometimes, the physical abilities of an...
drjaciod
Sep 29, 20243 min read


Exploring the Link Between Dry Eye and Brain Injury: What You Need to Know
Dry Eye Syndrome is a form of ocular surface disorder affecting millions of people worldwide. Characterized by symptoms like occasional...
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Sep 12, 20244 min read


Blue Light Blockers and Traumatic Brain Injury: Don’t Believe the Hype
Ever wonder if your blue blockers actually do anything or if they are a placebo? Dr Theis dives into the science and hype behind blue light.
drjaciod
May 22, 20246 min read


Why the Grocery Store Might Give you Anxiety and Dizziness after a Concussion
Feel anxious, dizzy, or nauseous in the grocery store after your brain injury? This blog describes why the visual system is to blame
drjaciod
Apr 25, 20244 min read
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