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BEqualise is a holistic and personalized program to help patients suffering from balance disorders. The Bequalise program is scientifically based and aims to guide patients with day-by-day training, nutrition, brain exercises, and relaxation tips. There is also a section for healthcare professionals to monitor and empower their patients.
Learn more about this resource in this episode of the Making Vestibular Visible interview with BEqualise CEO and Founder, Dr.Viviana Mucci.
Download at https://bequalise.onelink.me/lgDC/qxjqndy1
About the guest:
Dr.Viviana Mucci is a postdoctoral researcher and an entrepreneur currently appointed as an Adjunct at the School of Science, Western Sydney University (WSU) in Australia and MD student at Gulf Medical University. She has dedicated her PhD and Postdoc to research mal de debarquement, and she has published 13 peer reviewed publications on that topic. She obtained her PhD in 2018 from Antwerp University, and in 2019 worked as a postdoctoral fellow at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York. In 2018 and 2019 she worked as a postdoctoral fellow at the Swiss Concussion Centre, the University hospital of Zurich, and as a consultant at the University Hospital of Geneva, where she was assessing patients with MdDS. In 2020 she was also working as postdoctoral research in Rome at Fondazione Santa Lucia, collaborating on an international project that aimed to assess mTBI patients suffering from dizziness with functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging studies. She is now completing her Medical Degree.
Disclaimer: the views and opinions expressed are not necessarily the views or opinions of the Vestibular Disorders Association or Dr. Stross. They constitute the views and opinions of our guest and do not constitute medical diagnosis or care. As always, consult with your healthcare professional before starting or modifying your treatment plan.

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BEqualise is a holistic and personalized program to help patients suffering from balance disorders. The Bequalise program is scientifically based and aims to guide patients with day-by-day training, nutrition, brain exercises, and relaxation tips. There is also a section for healthcare professionals to monitor and empower their patients.
Learn more about this resource in this episode of the Making Vestibular Visible interview with BEqualise CEO and Founder, Dr.Viviana Mucci.
Download at https://bequalise.onelink.me/lgDC/qxjqndy1
About the guest:
Dr.Viviana Mucci is a postdoctoral researcher and an entrepreneur currently appointed as an Adjunct at the School of Science, Western Sydney University (WSU) in Australia and MD student at Gulf Medical University. She has dedicated her PhD and Postdoc to research mal de debarquement, and she has published 13 peer reviewed publications on that topic. She obtained her PhD in 2018 from Antwerp University, and in 2019 worked as a postdoctoral fellow at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York. In 2018 and 2019 she worked as a postdoctoral fellow at the Swiss Concussion Centre, the University hospital of Zurich, and as a consultant at the University Hospital of Geneva, where she was assessing patients with MdDS. In 2020 she was also working as postdoctoral research in Rome at Fondazione Santa Lucia, collaborating on an international project that aimed to assess mTBI patients suffering from dizziness with functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging studies. She is now completing her Medical Degree.
Disclaimer: the views and opinions expressed are not necessarily the views or opinions of the Vestibular Disorders Association or Dr. Stross. They constitute the views and opinions of our guest and do not constitute medical diagnosis or care. As always, consult with your healthcare professional before starting or modifying your treatment plan.

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