The EAN Scientific Committee has established a Task Force dedicated to Rare Neurological Diseases (RNDs), with the aim of helping patients with RNDs and their families, through raising awareness to facilitate earlier diagnosis, timely management and coordinating research.
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Report of the VI Congress of Macedonian Neurologists
December 1, 2016The VI Congress of Macedonian Neurologists took place in Ohrid, Macedonia, on 21st-24th September 2016. The congress was organized by the University Clinic of Neurology, the League against Epilepsy, and the Macedonian Neurology Society. Dr. Igor Kuzmanovski, President of the… Continue Reading -
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Putting the neurology patient perspective at the heart of research and beyond
December 1, 2016A training Initiative from the European Federation of Neurological Associations 13 – 14 October 2016 – Dublin, Ireland For many years EFNA has run workshops on Health Technology Assessment and, lately, Pharmaceutical Policy – Pricing, Access and Reimbursement at the… Continue Reading -
by Anna Sauerbier Research and Innovation performance and Horizon 2020 country participation
http://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/en/news/research-and-innovation-performance-and-horizon-2020-country-participation Health at a Glance: Chronic disease costs European economy €115B a year
http://sciencebusiness.net/health/news/2016/health-at-a-glance-chronic-disease-costs-european-economy-115b-a-year/ Public-private European partnership (ROADMAP) paves the way for sustainable platform for the generation… Continue Reading -
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From the 6th Congress of Neurologists of R. Macedonia & II International Ohrid Meeting, 21-24 September, 2016
December 1, 2016The 6th Congress of Neurologists of R. Macedonia with international participation & II International Ohrid Meeting took place in Ohrid, R. Macedonia, from 21st-24th of September, 2016. -
Moldova (official name – Republic of Moldova) – it’s a beautiful country located in the southern-western extreme of the Eastern-European plain, in the Europe’s heart.
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Paper of the month: Early diaphragm pacing should not be used in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
December 1, 2016For December 2016 we have selected: Gonzales-Bermejo J, Morélot-Panzini C, Tanguy M-L, et al. Early diaphragm pacing in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (RespiStimALS): a randomized controlled triple-blind trial. Lancet Neurol 2016:15;1217-1227. The main cause of death in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is related to respiratory failure. It has been hypothesized that diaphragm pacing (a technique that induces diaphragm contraction through the stimulation of the phrenic nerve) could slow the progression of respiratory muscle weakness, and increase alveolar ventilation and lung compliance in ALS patients. -
It is a great pleasure to introduce the recipients of the Research Fellowship 2017 (in alphabetical order):
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…and register to the EAN congress in Amsterdam 2017. It is not only that you can save more than 100€ if you register now, but you will be able to cover the big five neurological diseases, as well as rare… Continue Reading
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The authors developed a sensor molecule to detect serotonin, injected it into rat striatum and scanned the rodents for 2 hours in a 9.4T magnet with 200 micron in-plane resolution to track the dynamics of reuptake of serotonin and the influence of drugs.
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52nd Turkish National Neurology Congress
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President’s Page: The many faces of National Neurological Societies in Europe
November 4, 2016EAN pages strives to present one country every month to the readers of the EAN pages. We have seen presentations from Albania, Croatia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Georgia, and Ireland so far and I would draw your attention to these wonderful articles in our newsblog. This month we have Latvia and in December it will be Moldovia. The country where the EAN congresses take place (so far Germany and Denmark) are even presented in a series of articles covering special aspects of the development of local neurology. The top neurologists from these countries take their time to present important aspects of their country like Denmark did before the Copenhagen congress in 2016. In a series of seven articles they have presented the state of the art and research in their country concerning basic MS research, pain, dementia, clinical MS research, cerebral blood flow research, clinical neurophysiology and headache. The care structures for patients and how research is helping to develop new treatments and new innovations are outlined and one can learn from their success. Whenever I read their presentations it reminds me to the rich history of neurology in Europe. All the different countries were able to show their particular contribution to the field and the achievements they have reached to provide better patient care. -
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Joint session of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Neurologie (DGN) and Societé Francaise de Neurologie (SFN) 2016
November 1, 2016In January 2015, the French Society of Neurology organised a meeting in Paris where 6 speakers of the DGN were invited, together with the newly elected President of the European Academy of Neurology, Pr. Günther Deuschl. This was the first… Continue Reading -
Zika virus is an arbovirus, member of the family Flaviridae, genus Flavivirus, which has created an important public health emergency in the Americas after an epidemic outbreak associated with nervous system disorders.
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EAN Regional Teaching Course in Kutaisi, Georgia 2016 – report by Prof Zaza Katsarava
November 1, 2016Regional teaching course of the European Academy of Neurology 6-8.10.2016 Kutaisi, Republic of Georgia