During EAN 2022 Prof. Paul Boon and Prof. Claudio Bassetti recorded a short chat about brain health ahead of World Brain Day on July 22, which this year has the theme 'brain health for all'.
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New EAN President, Prof. Paul Boon, identifies brain health, research agenda, and residents as key priorities
July 8, 2022On the final day of EAN 2022, the EAN presidency was handed over to the new president, Prof. Paul Boon, chairman and senior full professor of neurology at Ghent University Hospital and Director of 4Brain at Ghent University. -
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EAN/WFN what is brain health and what does it mean for the neurologist?
June 27, 2022This joint Special Session between EAN and the World Federation of Neurology (WFN) was a follow-up of the European Brain Health Summit, which took place on 31 May, 2022. -
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Neurological disorders become a major global health priority: supporting the Intersectoral Global Action Plan on Epilepsy and other Neurological Disorders
May 29, 2022The Global Action Plan will address the worldwide challenges and gaps in providing care and services for people with epilepsy and other neurological disorders and ensure a comprehensive, coordinated response. -
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Executive Page: Brain health, in-person meetings, and the value of collaboration
November 5, 2021EAN President, Claudio Bassetti provides a general update and insights into the EAN’s current activities and priorities. -
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EAN Advocacy Talks: Introduction on Brain Health in General
June 19, 2021The first of the new series of Advocacy Talks was dedicated to the topic of general health of the brain, unlike the others, which are concentrating on specific diseases. The talk ran live on EAN TV and was moderated by… Continue Reading -
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WFN Brain Health Awareness Public Webinar
February 16, 2021The World Federation of Neurology recently launched the Brain Health Initiative, -
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EBC launches statement on the impact of COVID-19 on brain health
February 1, 2021EBC launches statement on the impact of COVID-19 on brain health -
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Personalized plans, blood biomarkers and early interventions: Think Brain Health conference highlights
February 1, 2021Personalized plans, blood biomarkers and early interventions: Think Brain Health conference highlights -
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EAN endorses Think Brain Health report ‒ Time matters: a call to prioritize brain health
October 13, 2020The EAN Scientific Panel on Dementia and cognitive disorders is delighted to announce its decision to endorse an evidence-based international consensus report, Time matters: a call to prioritize brain health. -
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Brain Health as a Global Priority – Time for the EU to Act Now
February 1, 2020On 18 February 2020, EFNA together with EBC and EAN, will hold the event “Brain Health as a Global Priority – Time for the EU to Act Now” in the European Parliament, Brussels from 11am to 1pm in Room 6Q1, hosted by Jarosław Duda, EPP. -
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The day of the Brain – Brain health in an ageing population: “The ageing brain”
June 7, 2016By: Prof. Dr Mohammad Wasay MD, FRCP, FAAN Prof. Grisold Wolfgang, MD Prof Dr Steven L. Lewis The World Federation of Neurology (WFN) will celebrate the 3rd Day of the Brain on July 22nd, 2016. The day commemorates the foundation… Continue Reading -
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Neurological News from Germany VII – The Growing Importance of Neurology and Brain Health
April 1, 2015As outlined in previous chapter VI of this series, the last three decades have seen a steadily growing number of neurologists (not only) in Germany. This continuing rise is certainly supported by the expanding diagnostic and therapeutic options for neurological diseases, but this alone wouldn’t suffice as an explanation.
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