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‘Huge relief’ for visual snow syndrome patients after WHO inclusion

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Visual snow syndrome has now been included in the latest edition of the World Health Organisation's International Code of Diseases. Advocates say the recognition is a "huge relief" and hope it will lead to more awareness and research.

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