Please find below articles from Belarusan authors and co-authors
that were published in the European Journal of Neurology
Calls for Coordinated Action on Brain Health in European Parliament on Brain Health Day
March 18, 2026
The European Parliament marked Brain Health Day: Prevention, Policy, Progress with a high‑level programme hosted by MEP Angelika Winzig, bringing renewed political attention to Europe’s urgent need for an integrated brain health strategy.
EAN 2026 Hits New All-Time Abstract Submission Record
February 13, 2026
Join us for Brain Health Day: Prevention, Policy, Progress
February 11, 2026
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InterviewsEAN News
Interview with Prof. Sameer Zuberi – President of the European Paediatric Neurology Society
May 1, 2018Prof. David B. Vodušek (DVB): Dear Prof. Zuberi I congratulate you with your new position as President of the EPNS. EAN addresses clinical neurology and needs to broaden its spectrum also towards clinical neuro-pediatrics. Kindly introduce the EPNS and its work to the readers of the EAN Pages Prof. Sameer Zuberi (SZ): Thank you. It is a special honour and a privilege for me to be elected as President of the EPNS. Our outgoing President, Lieven Lagae, deserves an enormous thank you from all of us— for guiding the society so ably. -
2017 was a remarkable year for EBC, thanks to the development of an increasing number of activities and new initiatives. In particular, the publication of EBC’s policy white paper on the “Value of Treatment for Brain Disorders in Europe”… Continue Reading
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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! Rolf Fronczek, MD, PhD
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Neurological News from Portugal V: A brief summary of Behavioral Neurology in Portugal
May 1, 2018
Portugal has a long tradition in the study of behavioral disorders, dating back to the work of Egas Moniz and his attempt to improve some psychosis with psychosurgery. In the early 1970’s Antonio Damasio, who was taking his PhD… Continue Reading -
by Anna Sauerbier
1) Depression study pinpoints genes that may trigger the condition
https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2018-04/uoe-dsp041318.php
2) Practice makes perfect: The human brain can reprogram itself to control prosthetic limbs
https://sciencebusiness.net/news/practice-makes-perfect-human-brain-can-reprogram-itself-control-prosthetic-limbs
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President’s page: The upcoming Lisbon congress of EAN
May 1, 2018As every year, spring time is high season for preparing for the annual congress - this year the 4th congress of the European Academy of Neurology in Lisbon. It is the annual main event of our Society and we expect around 6000 participants in this special and historically attractive Portuguese capital. The congress has continuously adapted its profile and one of the main goals of our Society is to continuously develop new formats which satisfy the requests of modern neurology and its drivers, the European Neurologists. Our program committee under the leadership of Prof. Boon has excellently realized this request with many new innovations. -
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Paper of the month: Slowing disability progression in secondary progressive multiple sclerosis with siponimod
May 1, 2018For May 2018, we have selected: Kappos L, Bar-Or A, Cree BAC, et al., for the EXPAND Clinical Investigators. Siponimod versus placebo in secondary progressive multiple sclerosis (EXPAND): a double-blind, randomized, phase 3 study. Lancet Neurol 2018;391:1263-1273. Secondary progressive multiple sclerosis (SPMS) is characterized by a previous history of relapsing remitting MS (RRMS) and the continuous progression of disability over the years typically without relapses. -
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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15. Colloquium Neurologicum Salzburg – Seltene Erkrankungen in der Neurologie (Rare Diseases in Neurology) May 24th – 25th 2018, Salzburg, Austria Main Topics: 1. National and global perspective of rare neurological diseases 2. Neurologic manifestations of systemic disorders 3. Rare… Continue Reading
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ResearchEur J Neurol
European Journal of Neurology – Contributions from Slovakian authors
April 10, 2018Please find below articles from French authors and co-authors that were published in the European Journal of Neurology -
TEST YOURSELF ACROSS THE NEUROLOGY CURRICULUM – ENTIRELY FREE FOR EAN MEMBERS Whether you are a trainee preparing for your exit exam, or a specialist looking for objective feedback on your knowledge, this online self-assessment exercise will be open from… Continue Reading
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The 2018 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, 17 June, 2018… Continue Reading
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The new CME article April 2018: “Clinical usefulness of prognostic biomarkers in optic neuritis” is online now! Please log-in and browse to the LEARN section on the EAN Website and answer the questions! All e-learning activities are free-of-charge for EAN… Continue Reading
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President’s page: Educational activities of the European Academy of Neurology outside the annual congress
April 3, 2018Education is one of the key elements of the activities of the European Academy of Neurology. While the congress is well known to most of our members and European Neurologists the activities outside the congress are much less known. EAN has a special committee working on education[1] with Prof. Hannah Cock as the chair and the teaching course subcommittee under the leadership of Prof. Claudia Sommer. They are charged to develop an educational program including education for neurologists in training and advanced courses with the emphasis on training for the general neurologist. While the field of Neurology is getting increasingly broader it is of paramount importance to set a common ground for all neurologists which our education committee has carefully developed. For the congress educational programme, a five-year curriculum of the educational content covering all relevant topics has been developed over the past 3 years and parts of this plan are also applied to the educational activities outside the congress.









