Stress reduction of patients undergoing surgical interventions
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Executive Page: Preparations for Oslo on track – get registered soon
April 1, 2019Dear colleagues and friends, I am very excited that the EAN-family will meet again in Oslo in less than three months. I can assure you that all preparations are full on track. -
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Paper of the month: Does the management of status epilepticus need to be improved in Europe?
April 1, 2019For April 2019, we have selected: Kellinghaus C, Rossetti AO, Trinka E, et al. Factors predicting cessation of status epilepticus in clinical practice: Data from a prospective observational registry (SENSE). Ann Neurol 2019;85:421-432. -
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Country of the Month: Republic of North Macedonia
April 1, 2019The Republic of North Macedonia is a country in the Balkan Peninsula in Southeast Europe. Our neighboring countries include Serbia and Kosovo to the north, Bulgaria to the east, Greece to the south, and Albania to the west. North Macedonia is a parliamentary republic with 2 million inhabitants. The capital and the largest city is Skopje. -
The 2019 participants of the EAN Tournament for Neurologists in training will receive a travel grant, free congress registration and up to four nights’ of hotel accommodation for the Lisbon Congress: Tournament 1 – Basic neurology Sunday, 30 June 2019,… Continue Reading
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Progress in understanding the genetics of epilepsies
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Neural basis of impulse control behaviours in Parkinson’s disease
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The importance of having a Scientific Panel on Higher Cortical Functions at EAN
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Nodding syndrome proved to be a tauopathy
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The March issue of the European Journal of Neurology is online!
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The Brain Prize 2019: French neuroscientists honoured for outstanding research into small vessel strokes in the brain
March 5, 2019Aiming for treatment they have spent more than 30 years describing, understanding and diagnosing the most common hereditary form of stroke, CADASIL. For this, the four French neuroscientists are now receiving the world's most valuable prize for brain research – the Lundbeck Foundation Brain Prize, worth 1 million euros. -
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News from the Biomed Alliance: European medical experts unite to improve scientific scrutiny of evidence for approval of high-risk medical devices in the European Union
March 1, 2019BioMed Alliance - European medical experts unite to improve scientific scrutiny of evidence for approval of high-risk medical devices in the European Union -
Dear Dr Santuccione-Chadha thank you for very much accepting this interview for EANpages. The EAN, as leading European society in the field of neurology, is very interested in the WBP. Could you summarize the project to the readers of EANpages? The Women’s Brain Project (WBP) is an interdisciplinary, global non-profit organization founded in 2016 in Switzerland. Composed of academic and social scientists, medical doctors, engineers, patients, caregivers, artists and AI experts, WBP works to identify specific needs related to women’s brain and mental health, advocate for change, and position the findings for the benefit of society.
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Sharing #LifeGoals has become a popular social media trend. This campaign will put a new spin on the #LifeGoals trend by seeing people instead sharing #BrainLifeGoals.
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MDS-ES 8th Winter School for Young Neurologists
March 1, 2019MDS-ES 8th Winter School for Young Neurologists at King’s College in London Almost 50 young neurologists and neurology residents from all over the world gathered in London from 7-9 February for the 8th Movement Disorder Society (MDS) Winter School for young neurologists. This well-attended and lively event featured two-and-half days of presentations, focused clinical examination rounds, video sessions and debate, driven by plenary sessions and two parallel workshops.