Each month the EANpages editorial team reviews the scientific press for recently published papers of outstanding interest to neurologists. Here we present our selection for April 2023.
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We are pleased to announce the three winners of our EAN 2023 Congress Quiz! Each winner has won themselves won free registration for the 9th Annual Congress of the European Academy of Neurology in Budapest!
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EAN NewsEducation corner
New EAN Regional Teaching initiative – host an EAN session at your national society’s meeting
March 30, 2023We are proud to announce a new education initiative: the EAN Regional Teaching Session, bringing EAN-organised sessions to your national meeting. -
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Sign up now for the European Brain Health Summit 2023 – live online on May 9!
March 28, 2023Join our team of leading experts, policymakers and stakeholders on a journey through the European brain health landscape on May 9. -
Each month the EANpages editorial team reviews the scientific press for recently published papers of outstanding interest to neurologists. Here we present our selection for March 2023.
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EAN NewsTop Articles
EAN endorses MSIF and the WHO Collaborating Centre Bologna’s application to add MS treatments on WHO’s Essential Medicines List
March 14, 2023MSIF’s application to add Multiple Sclerosis treatments to the WHO Essential Medicines List has the potential to put MS higher on the agenda of the WHO and individual countries. -
Take our Congress Quiz and you could win free registration* for the highly anticipated 9th Annual Congress of the European Academy of Neurology, in Budapest, 1-4 July.
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Executive Page: Leadership, mentorship and many more EAN educational opportunities
March 13, 2023EAN Education Committee Chair, Irena Rektorová, gives an update on new projects, upcoming deadlines, and some exciting additions to existing educational programmes. -
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Research Paper of the Month: Trial of Globus Pallidus Focused Ultrasound Ablation in Parkinson’s Disease
March 13, 2023Our paper of the month presents the results of a prospective, double-blind, randomised, sham-controlled trial involving 16 centres and investigating the safety and efficacy of unilateral FUSA of the globus pallidus internus in patients with medication-refractory idiopathic PD. -
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Win a travel grant for a future EAN congress with our ‘Why Neurology?’ student essay competition!
March 10, 2023The EAN Student Task Force is delighted to announce the return of the very popular ‘Why Neurology?’ essay competition this spring, before the 9th Congress of the European Academy of Neurology, in Budapest, 1-4 July 2023 -
EAN NewsCOVID-19Surveys
COVID-19 and neurology: a survey of previous and continued restrictions on clinical practice, professional education and neuroeconomics
March 3, 2023Are you a neurologist whose line of work was affected by the pandemic? We want to hear how COVID-19 has impacted your professional field. -
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Training for the Future of European Guidelines: Cost-Conscious Healthcare 2023
March 2, 2023The European Academy of Neurology is proud to announce the launch of the EAN CoCoCare, its very own guideline educational programme for 2023! -
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Earthquake in Türkiye and Syria: Statement from President of Turkish Neurological Society
February 20, 2023President of the Turkish Neurological Society, shares a statement on the tragic aftermath of the earthquake in Türkiye and Syria and honours the memory of the neurologists lost. -
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Executive Page: Key EAN events and new projects to strengthen neurology on many levels
February 14, 2023EAN President, Paul Boon, provides an update on some upcoming major EAN events (including EAN 2023) and freshly launched EAN projects. -
We all know it. Falling in love produces a pounding heartbeat. Our symbol for love is the heart. But what happens when we experience emotions like romantic love or sexual desire is better explained by brain physiology than heartbeats.