The third edition of the Advocacy Training Programme for Neurology and Brain Health has concluded, marking another successful year of strengthening advocacy skills within the neurology community.
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 June 2026.
EAN Programme Committee Chair, Irena Rektorová, & EAN President, Elena Moro preview some major highlights of the EAN Congress 2026, taking place in Geneva in just a few weeks.
Results from the TRIDENT trial, testing a daily pill combining three low-dose blood-pressure medicines for people who have had an intracerebral haemorrhage.
The recent Science7 joint statement on Advancing Brain Health (including Mental Health) for Global Societal Resilience marks a major step in elevating brain health on the global policy agenda.
The EAN and the European Neuro-Ophthalmology Society have signed a memorandum of understanding, joining forces to promote optimal collaboration between the two societies in Europe.
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 May 2026.
Prospective, multicentre cohort study examining how the effectiveness of DAPT varies with time from symptom onset to hospital arrival and to estimate when the benefit of DAPT attenuates.
The EAN is deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Regina Katzenschlager, President of the Austrian Parkinson’s Society, following a tragic car accident.