This EAN TV Studio Sesstion focused on three neurological diseases in which gender specific issues play an important role: migraine, MS and epilepsy.
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Video Interview: Prof. Mary Reilly, Moritz Romberg lecturer at EAN 2023
July 4, 2023EANpages Editor Benedetta Bodini talks to Prof. Mary Reilly, Past President of the British Peripheral Nerve Society, who gave the C. Brown-Séquard Lecture at this year’s congress. -
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Personalized medicine for the diagnosis and care of patients with complex epilepsy syndromes
July 4, 2023This symposia on personalized medicine for the diagnosis and care of patients with complex epilepsy syndromes took place on day four of EAN 2023. -
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Uniquely asymmetrical – how neurodiversity is important in health and disease
July 4, 2023The session on neurodiversity in brain organisation brought to the stage something that we all know, but perhaps do not always think about: the brain is not symmetrical. -
The Special Session EAN/EPA: COVID-19 at the crossroads of Neurology & Psychiatry took place on the final day of EAN 2023 in Budapest, moderated by Prof. Geert Dom and Prof. Johann Sellner.
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Representatives from key organisations in neurology detailed their actions for a European advocacy in the brain space in a Studio Session held on the third day of EAN 2023.
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EFNA focuses on rare neurological disease in special TV session
July 3, 2023This special session organised by the European Federation of Neurological Associations covered the up-to-date unmet needs and future challenges in rare neurological diseases from the perspective of patients’ associations. -
Kicking off the EAN-ESC brain-heart working group, this symposium, 'When heart meets brain', showed how this relationship is about so much more than stroke.
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Experts discuss challenges and opportunities of rising tide of data
July 3, 2023The amount of data available in neurology, neuroscience, neurobiology and related disciplines is rising exponentially and challenging clinicians’ ability to analyse and use that data, a panel of experts showed in a Plenary Session on day three of EAN 2023. -
This Special Session on Cognitive impairment beyond neurodegenerative and vascular dementias was organised in collaboration with the European Journal of Neurology on four different aspects of cognitive impairment associated with non-degenerative and non-vascular neurological disorders.
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Video Interview: Mark Hallett, C. Brown-Séquard lecturer at EAN 2023
July 3, 2023EAN Website Editor Letizia Leocani talks to Prof. Mark Hallett, National Institutes of Health Distinguished Investigator Emeritus, who gave the C. Brown-Séquard Lecture at this year’s congress. -
This interesting TV Session at EAN 2023 showed how past mistakes and misunderstood pioneers led to major steps forward in understanding brain function, brain anatomy, and neurological disease.
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Complex cases were presented in the Clinical Grand Round session, emphasising the challenges in diagnosing neurological conditions.
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Top names in neurology take the stage for the EAN 2023 Presidential Symposium
July 2, 2023Four distinguished neurologists delivered the prestigious named lectures during the Presidential Symposium, held on the second day of EAN 2023. -
This session, shown live on EAN TV, focused on conditions that share a high disease burden but are at the same time underprioritised in health and financing programmes.