by Vladimir Hachinski
This article was first published in Neurology 2013; 80(24), June 11, 2013.
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by Vladimir Hachinski
This article was first published in Neurology 2013; 80(24), June 11, 2013.
The Congress theme acknowledges that science and increasingly medicine and neurology are becoming globalised. The best way to manage change is to shape it.… Continue Reading -
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Forum: Neurological News from Austria – the land of WCN/EFNS 2013: The Prospective Dementia Registry-Austria (PRODEM-Austria)
July 1, 2013by Reinhold Schmidt Longitudinal population-based studies have provided important information on the prevalence and incidence of dementia and it´s subtypes in the general population However, such studies consider incident dementia as an endpoint because their design is not suited to… Continue Reading -
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Science from a Tweet: Neuroscience and Statistical Power: a problem of narcissism?
July 1, 2013by Delia Lenzi This month a tweet provided me with a very interesting article (and discussion) from Ed Yong, an award-winning British science writer, on the reliability of results in neuroscience papers. He took his inspiration from a paper published… Continue Reading -
Do you shake hands with your patients? I think you should, usually. As a junior doctor I was impressed by the example of consultants who greeted their patients by shaking hands and adopted this as a life-long practice. I would not claim that shaking hands is diagnostically useful: the detection of extrapyramidal rigidity or myotonia is more likely to be made from special tests of tone than from the initial handshake.
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Staré Splavy, Hotel Bezděz, Czech Republic
May, 9-12, 2013 Our 14th course took place during the month of May, which was labelled by the European Union as European Month of the Brain to raise awareness of the importance of brain-related… Continue Reading -
The 2012 journal impact factors have been released on 24 June and EFNS is delighted to inform the European Journal of Neurology has an IF of 4.162, up from 3.692 in 2011. Top 10 cited articles 2012 from the European… Continue Reading
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by Wolfgang Grisold, Svein Mellgren, Ayahan Caliskan
UEMS – European Board of Neurology The European Board examination in Neurology took place during the ENS congress in Barcelona on June 7th, 2013. 29 candidates attended the examination. These were from Europe… Continue Reading -
The ebrain e-learning programme continues to expand and improve the variety and quality of its educational features and functionality. As a Not-for-Profit initiative, ebrain is brought to you by the Joint Neurosciences Council, the European Federation of Neurological Societies and… Continue Reading
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The Faculty of Biology and Medicine of the University of Lausanne, Switzerland and the University Medical Centre of Lausanne (CHUV) invite applications for the position of Full Professor
Head of Neurology Service
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Top articles 2011 1 = Diagnostic criteria for multiple sclerosis: 2010 revisions to the McDonald criteria Polman, CH.; Reingold, SC; Banwell, B; et al.
ANNALS OF NEUROLOGY Volume: 69 Issue: 2 Pages: 292-302 Published: FEB 2011 Times Cited: 270 (from… Continue Reading -
Interviews
Interview with the Chairman of the ENS Sub-committee Basic / preclinical neuroscience
June 1, 2013The EFNS Scientist Panels and ENS Sub-committees aim at coordinating the different facets of clinical research and good neurological practice at the European level. They will play a very important role in the European Academy of Neurology – EAN. We… Continue Reading -
by Maria Cordier, François-Xavier Borruat, Philippe Maeder, Patrik Michel A 74-year-old man with mild cognitive impairment since 2007 due to biopsy proven cerebral amyloid angiopathy, presented in January 2012 with complaints of progressive visual loss over 6 months. He was… Continue Reading
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Forum: Neurological News from Austria – the land of WCN/EFNS 2013: Clinical management and research of multiple sclerosis in Austria
June 1, 2013by Michael Khalil
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a main area of interest for Austria’s neurologic community. One reason for this is the rather high prevalence of this disorder which in 2002 has been estimated to be around 100 per 100,000… Continue Reading -
The Editors have – together with the Scientific Committee – decided that new EFNS review papers will be presented in the Forum of NEUROPENEWS. The new EFNS review on the role of muscle biopsy in the investigation of myalgia on… Continue Reading
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by Delia Lenzi This month a tweet directed me to a very interesting report on Epigenetics by Eric J. Nestler, MD, PhD, from the Fishberg Department of Neuroscience and Friedman Brain Institute, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai.
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