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20 11-2025

EBC Endorses “European Migraine and Headache Alliance (EMHA) Roadmap 2025”

2025-11-20T10:20:42+00:0020-11-2025|News|

The European Brain Council (EBC) is pleased to announce its endorsement of the “European Migraine and Headache Alliance (EMHA) Roadmap 2025”, a major new initiative to advance migraine awareness, research, and policy at the European level. Migraine is a complex and disabling neurological condition affecting more than 41 million adults across the EU, and [...]

6 11-2023

Migraine: What can Europe do to avoid neglecting unmet medical need

2023-11-15T08:15:06+00:0006-11-2023|

The Parliament Magazine, in partnership with Abbvie, organised an event 'Migraine: What can Europe do to avoid neglecting unmet medical need', which took place on 7 November 2023 at 08:30-09:30 in the European Parliament. Migraine carries an annual economic burden of €27 billion and is one of the leading causes of disability. Despite the tangible [...]

3 04-2023

EAN Congress: Rethinking the management of brain disorders: Alzheimer’s disease & migraine

2023-04-03T13:41:16+00:0003-04-2023|

The European Brain Council (EBC) is pleased to hold a Scientific Theatre on "Rethinking the management of brain disorders: Alzheimer's disease & migraine" on 1 July 20223 at 11:00 - 11:30 during the 9th Annual Congress of the European Academy of Neurology in Budapest (Hungary). Despite improvements and innovation in recent years, [...]

9 06-2022

The European Brain Council launches “Migraine, my brain” campaign to rethink migraine care

2022-06-17T16:02:06+00:0009-06-2022|News|

On the occasion of Migraine & Headache Awareness Month, the European Brain Council launches "Migraine, my brain" campaign to highlight the need to rethink migraine care. The campaign falls under  "RETHINKING Migraine in times of COVID-19", a research-driven project offering tangible policy changes to improve the lives of people living with migraine across Europe. [...]

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