Newsletter #6
Newsletter #6.
Newsletter #6.
The European Brain Council (EBC) is carrying out a new Study for 2015-2017 on the “Value of Treatment: Bridging the Early Diagnosis and Treatment Gap for Brain Disorders”. The main objective of the VoT project for brain disorders is to assess the socio-economic impact of interventions (clinical practice), or the lack thereof, and to provide evidence and [...]
On 29th June, EBC representatives have attended the European Health Parliament's closing session, held in the European Parliament. The agenda was structured on debates about the reports and recommendations from the different working committees, namely: The committe on Antimicrobial Resistance, with the report "Tackling a global public health crisis" The Committe on Climate Change and Health, with the report [...]
In view of the 6th edition of the Belgian Brain Council's Congress that is going to take place on the 8th of October in Mons, a call for abstracts submission is open. At the BBC congress, clinicians, researchers, representatives of patients and pharmaceutical industry interact in the largest national meeting on Brain and Brain Disorders. The [...]
The Annual Partners Meeting of EFNA was held on 22 June in Brussels. It was preceded by a meeting of the European Parliament interest group on Brain, Mind and Pain, focused on the need for patient involvement in research. The issue was addressed from the patients', researchers' and industry's perspective. The EFNA Annual Meeting was the occasion for [...]
The Active Citizenship Network, in partnership with EFIC and with the support of Grunenthal, has organized an open debate in the European Parliament on the 21 June. The meeting was hosted by MEP Patrizia Toia and has seen the participation of MEPs José Inácio Faria and Flavio Zanonato as well. The background of the event [...]
The European Brain Council attended the 2016 EFPIA annual meeting on "A Healthier Future: from innovations to outcomes", which was held in Brussels on the 15th of June, with the participation of a number of high-level speakers. Roberto Bertollini, WHO representative at the EU, highlighted some general global trends like migration, climate change, an ageing [...]
Newsletter #5
The King's College, London (KCL) has recently developed a free online course that is focused on some of the relevant issues faced by carers of people with psychosis and schizophrenia. The initiative was funded from the Ostaka Lundbeck Alliance but developed independently by KCL in collaboration with EUFAMI and runs through FutureLearn (which is part of the Open University). The two weeks-course is open and free to anyone. It [...]
On the occasion of the Brussels 20 km race that took place on 29 May 2015, the European Brain Council has decided to propose again the Twitter campaign #Move4YrBrain, launched last year. A number of studies show that exercise can not only make you physically fitter, it also contributes to an improved mental and neurological condition by [...]