The European Journal of Neurology continues to attract a considerable number of original submissions, and can only publish approximately 15% of those received. Articles cover a broad range of clinical and scientific topics within neurology, but the proportion of articles on a disease area generally corresponds to its prevalence.
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Amsterdam 2017 – The Educational Sessions – Hands-on courses
February 1, 2017
By Claudia Sommer
Hands-on courses include the active participation of the attendees. This course format is used whenever the learning objectives contain specific skills, as in neurophysiology, neurosonology, neuro-opthalmology, and movement disorders. A hands-on course may… Continue Reading -
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Neurological News from the Netherlands II – the land of the 3rd EAN Congress: Multiple sclerosis research in The Netherlands
February 1, 2017
By Brigit de Jong
Multiple sclerosis (MS) research has a longstanding history in the Netherlands with an impressive impact on global knowledge related to MS pathogenesis, diagnosis and treatment. During the time period where no disease modifying treatments options were… Continue Reading -
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President’s Page: 200 years since James Parkinson’s first description of the disease named after him
February 1, 2017It is unknown which of his many books James Parkinson (1755-1825) has considered the most important one. His 500 pages ‘Medical Admonitions’ for lay people, his ‘Chemical Pocket Book’ covering interesting facts on modern chemistry of the late 18th century, the ‘Hospital Pupil’ on the educational standards of physician education, his collection of minerals and fossils ‘Organic Remains of a Former World’ or any other of his many contributions. History has clearly shown that his most important contribution was his 1817 ‘Essay on the Shaking Palsy’ which celebrates its 200th birthday this year. -
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Paper of the month: Faster recovery after concussion with early participation to physical activities in pediatric patients
February 1, 2017For February 2017, we have selected: Grool AM, Aglipay M., Momoli F., et al., for the Pediatric Emergency Research Canada Concussion Team. Association between early participation in physical activity following acute concussion and persistent postconcussive symptoms in children and adolescents. JAMA 2017:316;2504-2514. Practical recommendations in the management of concussion in pediatric patients have stressed the need of physical and cognitive rest starting immediately after the injury. -
Hungary is a unitary parliamentary republic in the Central Europe. It covers an area of 93,030 square kilometres, situated in the Carpathian Basin. With about 10 million inhabitants, Hungary is a medium-sized member state of the European Union. The official language is Hungarian. Hungary's capital and largest metropolis is Budapest.
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European Reference Networks approved by the Board of Member States of the European Council
January 12, 2017On the 15th December 2016 the European Reference Network Board of Member States approved several European Reference Networks (ERNs). -
Only a few more weeks until application deadline for the 2017 EAN Spring School for Neurologists in Training.
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It is a pleasure to write this report for the EAN and to share my personal experience with my European Colleagues.
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Thanks to the EAN research fellowship, I have worked for one year in the lab of Prof. Edgar Meinl in Ludwig-Maximillian University Institute of Clinical Neuroimmunology in Munich. It was an invaluable experience for me both academically and socially.
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The new CME article January 2017: “Frequency and outcome of total anterior circulation strokes without intracranial large-vessel occlusion“ is online now! Please log-in and browse to the LEARN section on the EAN Website and answer the questions! All e-learning activities… Continue Reading
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Ann Little: Prof Giunti, congratulations for winning the 2016 EFNA Neurology Advocacy Award for Health Professional. Your work in advocating for ataxia patients is highly commended. Could you briefly explain to us the main concept behind your Ataxia Centre in London, which has been put forward as an example of best clinical practice? Paola Giunti: I established the Specialist Ataxia Centre in London over 10 years ago to address my patients’ needs. The ataxias are rare complex disorders, the majority of which are truly multi-systemic with a number of extra-cerebellar symptoms requiring multi-specialist care.
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Euroataxia is the federation of European ataxia patient groups which works to drive forward research and treatment of the ataxias. The Federation encourages the free flow of information between members on the latest research, foster and improve contacts between practitioners interested in the ataxias, and people with ataxia, promote co-operation on an international level, and raise awareness of ataxia among clinicians, scientists and society.
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by Anna Sauerbier
On 26 November the Science and Technology Options Assessment (STOA) committee of the European Parliament (EP) organised a meeting entitled:
UNDERSTANDING THE HUMAN BRAIN – A new era of big neuroscience
Understanding… Continue Reading -
The EFNA MEP Interest Group on Brain, Mind and Pain organised a breakfast meeting on 29th November 2016 from 8.30 – 9.30 at the European Parliament, Brussels. The meeting addressed “Make work work” aiming at improving access to employment for… Continue Reading









