For May 2015 we have selected: The CADISS trial investigators. Antiplatelet treatment compared with anticoagulation treatment for cervical artery dissection (CADISS): a randomized trial. Lancet Neurology 2015;14:361-367.
The treatment of extracranial carotid and vertebral artery dissection is still empirical. There is not enough data currently supporting the efficacy of antiplatelet or anticoagulant treatment to prevent a secondary cerebral ischemic event, estimated around 15-20% in some observational studies.
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The paper of the month: introducing a new feature of Neuropenews
April 1, 2015The wealth of scientific information is increasing and there are many ways to cope with this. Some of us are screening the most important journals for interesting papers as their way to keep up to date with the news in the field. Most of them give up after some time. Others restrict this to reading their specialty journals only or leave it to specific questions which they have to solve. -
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Paper of the month: Treating intracerebral hemorrhage in patients with anticoagulants
April 1, 2015We are very excited to start The Paper of the Month new heading with this Neuropenews issue of April. The main purpose of this new column is to provide our readers with some hints about the most relevant papers published over the last months in the neurology field. For March 2015 we have selected: Kuramatsu JB, Gerner ST, Schellinger PD, et al. Anticoagulant reversal, blood pressure levels, and anticoagulant resumption in patients with anticoagulation-related intracerebral hemorrhage. JAMA 2015;313:824-836. -
The Highlights & Breaking News session on the final day of the EAN 2025 Congress in Helsinki offered a rich reflection on scientific advances, highlighted key award recipients and looked ahead to the next chapter of neurological research and collaboration.
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EAN 2025 Opening Session kicks off with visionary roadmap for the future of European neurology
June 22, 2025The 11th Congress of the European Academy of Neurology (EAN) officially opened in Helsinki, welcoming an enthusiastic community of neurologists, researchers and clinicians from across the globe. -
Each month the eanNews editorial team reviews the scientific press for recently published papers of outstanding interest to neurologists. Here we present our selection for June 2025.
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Each month the eanNews editorial team reviews the scientific press for recently published papers of outstanding interest to neurologists. Here we present our selection for May 2025.
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Why Neurology? Read some compelling answers from our EAN 2025 essay contest winners!
May 12, 2025The EAN Student Task Force is delighted to present the winners of this year’s ‘Why Neurology?’ essay competition. -
Our summary of neurological news items the European Medicines Agency (EMA) monthly Human Medicines Newsletter.
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The European Brain Council (EBC) has published its 2024 Annual Report, reflecting on and celebrating the organisation’s accomplishments in brain advocacy at national, European, and global levels in the previous calendar year.
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Eur J NeurolScientific Corner
EAN, INUS, & EFAS publish NEUROGED guidelines for management of urogenital symptoms
April 18, 2025For the first time, guidelines for the management of urogenital symptoms reported by have been developed specifically for neurologists through a collaboration between the EAN, the International Neuro-Urology Society (INUS) and the European Federation of Autonomic Societies (EFAS). -
Each month the eanNews editorial team reviews the scientific press for recently published papers of outstanding interest to neurologists. Here we present our selection for April 2025.
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Welcome to the April 2025 edition of the President’s Corner, our article series in which the EAN President, Elena Moro, answers your questions!
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This month, the eanCampus is highlighting the topic of neurogenetics, with several pieces of content freely accessible for non-members to enjoy.
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Video Interview: Mood Alterations in the Prodromal Phase of Sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease, with Raphael Wurm
March 14, 2025EAN Website Editor, Letizia Leocani, talks to Raphael Wurm, lead author of the eanNews Paper of the Month for January 2025, 'Mood Alterations in the Prodromal Phase of Sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease'