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As in the previous years, EANpages asked EAN committee members, panel chairs, and invited speakers which session one should not miss at the upcoming congress in Lisbon 2018. Please find their answers below!
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EAN NewsInterviews
Interview with Prof. Manuel Correia – President of the Portuguese National Neurological Society
June 1, 2018Prof. Elena Moro (EM): Dear Prof Correia, could you briefly summarize for the EANpages readers the history of the Portuguese National Neurological Society, and its major achievements at national level? Prof. Manuel Correia (MC): The first neuroscientific society in Portugal was founded in 1948, and it was named the “Sociedade Portuguesa de Oto-Neuro-Oftalmologia. The first century of Ophtalmoscopy was celebrated in Lisbon on the 26th of April 1952. -
Portugal is a country with a 900-year history: many remnants of past colonization by Celtics, Romans, and Arabians are still present. Unquestionably, the greater contribution of Portugal to the humanity have been the overseas navigations around the world, namely the discovery of the maritime way to India, the discovery of Brazil and of several Atlantic islands.
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The first team of board members is going to retire after the Lisbon congress and the incoming president, Franz Fazekas from Graz, Austria, will take over. He is an outstanding scientist in the field of Stroke and Multiple Sclerosis and has done a marvellous job for our Society during the past 4 years. His many qualities as an Austrian Cosmopolitan are a guarantee for an integrative presidency for the next years of further development of this young Society. It is my privilege to thank him and the outgoing board for an excellent collaboration.
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Paper of the MonthEAN NewsFeatured Slider
Paper of the month: Long-term cohort studies confirm higher risk of cerebrovascular events in migraine patients
June 1, 2018For June 2018, we have selected: Mahmoud AN, Mentias A, Elgendy AY, et al. Migraine and the risk of cardiovascular events: a meta-analysis of 16 cohort studies including 152,407 subjects. BMJ Open 2018;8:e020498. doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2017-020498. Migraine is a worldwide common neurological disease. The link between cardiovascular and cerebrovascular events, especially in migraine with aura patients, has been shown by several studies. However, findings lack longitudinal and long-term follow-up. -
Sub-committee and working group chairs
Members of committees Are you eager to shape the future of Neurology in Europe in parallel to developing your professional standing and leadership skills? Following the formation of a new Executive Board of the EAN… Continue Reading -
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Expression of interest to become Chair of the Education Committee or Chair of the Programme Committee
May 29, 2018Dear members of the EAN, following the election of 5 members of the EAN Executive Board in Lisbon this new Board will appoint the chair of the education committee and the chair of the program committee. We therefore solicit the… Continue Reading -
The year’s BRAIN prize was awarded to Professors Bart de Strooper (Leuven),Christian Haass (Munich), Michael Goedert (Cambridge) and John Hardy (London) for their groundbreaking research on the genetic and molecular basis of Alzheimer’s disease, with far-reaching implications for the… Continue Reading
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Breaking newsResearchTop Articles
Dystonia Europe 25th Anniversary Lunch in EU Parliament in Brussels
May 8, 2018The celebrations of the Dystonia Europe 25th annniversary kicked off with a special lunch event in the European Parliament on 12 April. The 65 guests were welcomed by the Finnish Member of the European Parliament (MEP) Ms. Merja Kyllönen. She… Continue Reading -
All EAN individual members and members of scientific panels are invited to send proposals for topics/sessions for the 5th Congress of the EAN which will take place in Oslo, Norway, from June 29th to July 2nd, 2019! The aim is… Continue Reading
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Other News
News from the cooperation between EAN and the European Federation of Autonomic Societies (EFAS)
May 7, 2018Patients with cardiovascular dysautonomia often develop neurogenic supine hypertension, that is hypertension while lying, even in the presence of severe blood pressure falls upon standing, i.e. orthostatic hypotension. Neurogenic supine hypertension has been linked to chronic end-organ damage, as well… Continue Reading
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With our mission to increase and share neurological excellence in Europe and to support neurologists in training during their education, EAN will give 60 neurologists in training the chance to participate in the new Autumn School to increase their knowledge… Continue Reading
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The new CME article May 2018: “Value of Clinical Features to Differentiate Refractory Epilepsy from Mimics – A prospective longitudinal cohort study” is online now! Please log-in and browse to the LEARN section on the EAN Website and answer… Continue Reading
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The democratic body of the European Academy of Neurology (EAN) is the assembly of delegates, which acts as the parliament of the EAN. This assembly meets once a year, usually on Saturday, during the annual meeting. The 4 major… Continue Reading