From Anna Sauerbier and Miguel Rosa-Grilo
On the 10th and 11th of March 2017 more than 250 leading health professionals came together in London to celebrate the 200 years of the publication of “An Essay on the Shaking Palsy”… Continue Reading
Dear EAN/RRSF member,
As you may know, as an EAN member, you have free access to the ebrain learning platform.
The Association of British Neurologists have prepared a self-assessment test, set at the standard required for completion of… Continue Reading
by Anna Sauerbier
Public investment in research and innovation more important than ever, new study confirms
http://ec.europa.eu/research/index.cfm?pg=newsalert&year=2017&na=na-160317
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Cognitive enhancing drugs can improve chess play
https://www.ecnp.eu/Informationandnews/Press/170306_Cognitive_enhancing_drugs_chess.aspx?ec_as=651409B93356489887F4353022160A40
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Topics are under consideration for inclusion in future Innovative… Continue Reading
Unmet Needs In Movement Disorders: A multidisciplinary approach
First Egyptian Educational Movement disorders course, Ain Shams University, in Collaboration with the Movement Disorders Society.
23-25 February, 2017. Cairo, Egypt
Movement disorders is an evolving rapidly growing specialty in Egypt and… Continue Reading
Ann Little (AL): Alistair, congratulations on winning an EFNA Neurology Advocacy Award in the Patient Advocate category. Can you tell us when, how and why you became involved in patient advocacy?
Alistair Newton (AN): Thank you. It is an honour to have been chosen for this award, especially as I was part of the 'core' team of the EFNA Board during its formation and through its first decade. In turn, I congratulate the current EFNA leadership on its successes and excellent development since then.
AF Related Stroke Policy Workshop – European Parliament
The video about our AF-related Stroke policy workshop held at the European Parliament in Brussels on 25 January 2017
can be found here.
EBC – European Brain Council was last… Continue Reading
by Antonella Macerollo
Ebrain is a comprehensive e-learning platform for clinical neurosciences, with a broad range of content to support learning in a variety of ways. Of note, EAN members can access to Ebrain platform directly through their own… Continue Reading
By Claudia Sommer
Another format of teaching at the EAN congresses are the interactive sessions, which encourage the participant to actively engage, and with immediate feedback to support learning
Each course lasts for 90 minutes, and the number of… Continue Reading
David Vodušek (DV): Can you briefly illustrate the structure and mission of the International Neuro-Urology Society (INUS) to the EANpages readers?
H. Madersbacher (HM): The International Neuro‐Urology Society (INUS) is a charitable, non‐for‐profit organization with the aim of promoting worldwide the clinical care of patients with neuro‐urological problems by raising awareness for Neuro-Urology and to increase its visibility.
As in the previous year, EANpages asked EAN committee members, panel chairs, and invited speakers which session one should not miss at the upcoming congress in Amsterdam 2017. Please find their answers below!
Many thanks to everyone who participated in the congress quiz for the
3rd EAN Congress in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, this year!
Below you can find the three lucky winners who will receive a free registration to the Amsterdam congress!
Ana… Continue Reading
The 2017 participants of the EAN Tournament for Young Neurologists will receive a travel grant to Lisbon, free congress registration and up to four nights’ of hotel accommodation:
Tournament 1 – Basic neurology
Sunday, 25 June 2017, 15:00-16:30h, Room E108… Continue Reading
The annual congress is the most important event of our Society. This year European and International Neurologists are invited to attend the third EAN congress in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, June 24-27. Literally hundreds of EAN-members are involved to in the preparation of this congress. I wanted to explain to our members how the congress programme is developed. In its third year of existence of the Society, some of the preparation has come to routine but most of the tasks are highly challenging year after year as one of the aims of the Society is to have new innovations every year.
For April 2017, we have selected: Chen H, Kwong JC, Copes R, et al. Living near major roads and the incidence of dementia, Parkinson’s disease, and multiple sclerosis: a population-based cohort study. Lancet 2017:389;718-726.
Some studies have suggested that smog and noise can play a role in the pathogenesis of neurodegenerative disorders by inducing oxidative stress, neuroinflammation, microglia and neuronal antibody activation.