Each month the eanNews editorial team reviews the scientific press for recently published papers of outstanding interest to neurologists. Here we present our selection for August 2025.
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Executive Page: the RRFS is here to support you – and help shape the future of European neurology
August 12, 2025Chair of the EAN Resident & Research Fellow Section, Alicia Gonzalez Martinez, introduces herself and gives an overview of the section's activities and priorities. -
Welcome to the August 2025 edition of the President’s Corner, our article series in which the EAN President, Elena Moro, answers your questions!
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Research Paper of the Month: Higher Educational Attainment and Accelerated Tau Accumulation in Alzheimer Disease
August 12, 2025This study investigated the association between educational attainment and tau accumulation in Alzheimer's disease, with participants drawn from three independent cohorts. -
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RRFS Highlights at the 11th EAN Congress 2025 in Helsinki
August 5, 2025The EAN Congress 2025 was a celebration of passion, inclusion, and collective energy that marked a particularly meaningful chapter in the RRFS journey of growth, visibility, and recognition within the broader EAN family. -
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Revisit the Highlights of EAN 2025 in Our Congress Review eBook
July 24, 2025Get a glimpse of the key highlights, insights, and standout moments from EAN 2025 in Helsinki, all captured in our Congress Review eBook. -
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EAN 2025 Career development Session on AI: Is artificial intelligence coming to steal your job?
July 16, 2025The Career Development Session on AI at EAN 2025 featured three talks covering the breadth of current applications: in the clinic, in research, and in neuroradiology. -
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Research Highlights of the Month – July 2025
July 16, 2025Each month the eanNews editorial team reviews the scientific press for recently published papers of outstanding interest to neurologists. Here we present our selection for July 2025. -
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Executive Page: thank you for making the EAN Congress 2025 a great success!
July 16, 2025EAN President, Elena Moro looks back at the 11th Congress of the European Academy of Neurology, which took place in Helsinki on 21-24 June. -
Welcome to the July 2025 edition of the President’s Corner, our article series in which the EAN President, Elena Moro, answers your questions!
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Research Paper of the Month: Collaboration on the optimal timing of anticoagulation after ischaemic stroke and atrial fibrillation (CATALYST)
July 16, 2025This study presents the findings of a systematic review and a collaborative individual patient data meta-analysis of clinical trials involving patients with acute ischaemic stroke and atrial fibrillation, who were treated with either early or delayed initiation of DOACs at approved dosages. -
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First 20 EAN Leadership Programme participants graduate, as second group gets underway
July 10, 2025Two years after the kick-off workshop in Budapest 2023, the first 20 participants have graduated from the EAN Leadership Programme and the next 20 have begun their journeys. -
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First EAN Panel Yearbook available online now! Quick to read, essential to know
July 10, 2025The EAN launches the first edition of the EAN Panel Yearbook, offering a comprehensive overview of the most significant advances and current state-of-the-art developments in each EAN Scientific & Coordinating Panel’s neurological field. -
The Highlights & Breaking News session on the final day of the EAN 2025 Congress in Helsinki offered a rich reflection on scientific advances, highlighted key award recipients and looked ahead to the next chapter of neurological research and collaboration.
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This joint symposium with the European Stroke Organisation showed that advances in stroke care are substantial, yet the journey toward optimal patient outcomes is ongoing.
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