Watch a full recording of the latest European Brain Health Summit, held in Brussels on 19 March under the heading 'Brain Health for a Resilient Europe'.
The World Health Organization has produced a new publication titled Improving access to medicines for neurological disorders, addressing the multifaceted barriers to accessing neurological medications and proposing strategic initiatives to overcome these obstacles.
At the Research booth at EAN 2024 in Helsinki, we invited attendees to participate in a survey covering questions about current career stage, AI use, EU funding, and links between climate-related conditions and neurological syndromes. Here are the results.
This EAN Regional Teaching Course took place on 7-9 June in Tbilisi, Georgia, covering the topics of stroke, infections of the nervous system, sleep disorders, neuromuscular diseases, and headache.
EAN Student Member, Sophia Wolfram - a 3rd year medical student from the UK - came to our 10th anniversary congress in Helsinki. This is her account of an exciting, hugely beneficial, and highly motivating experience.
The European Brain Council has been selected to lead the DG Sante Thematic Network, titled “Towards an EU Coordination Plan for the Brain,” under the EU Health Policy Platform.
This Manifesto outlines the current situation in relation to dementia across Europe and makes specific demands for the European Union (EU), as well as for national governments.
EAN Secretary General, Prof. Antonio Toscano, introduces all members and observers of the newly composed EAN Board, following elections at the EAN Congress 2024 and subsequent appointments,.
Our paper of the month for August is a randomised controlled trial evaluating tenecteplase administered 4.5 to 24 hours after stroke onset in 516 Chinese patients.
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 August 2024.
This year the EAN Resident and Research Fellow Section announced the first edition of the NeuroART competition, which concluded with an engaging exhibition of artistic talent from the neurology community.
In August we are highlighting the topic of multiple sclerosis, with several pieces of content freely accessible for for non-EAN-members to enjoy (myEAN account required), as well as our weekly podcast eanCast: Weekly Neurology.
The EAN Task Force on Environmental Influences in Neurology is seeking dedicated neurologists or residents to join us in this innovative endeavour. Application now open!
The EAN recently worked with the European Pain Federation (EFIC) to provide neurological input into the development of a multidisciplinary pain medicine curriculum.