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The Alzheimer’s Association International Conference (AAIC) is the largest and most influential meeting dedicated to advancing Alzheimer’s and dementia research. Each year, it gathers researchers to share discoveries that’ll lead to methods of prevention and treatment and improvements in the diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease. Dr Claire Sexton is the senior director of Scientific Programs […]
Dr Jennifer Bute is a retired GP living with dementia. She shares her experiences of diagnosis and describes the strategies that are helpful for her. Jennifer also highlights the importance of laughter, engagement and hope. Touch Medical Media is sharing educational resources on World Brain Day (22 July 2022) to help achieve brain health for […]
Ms Nele Handwerker is living with multiple sclerosis (MS), and is a patient advocate. She joins us for World Brain day and shares the story of her MS diagnosis. Nele discusses strategies and resources that she believes could help improve quality of life for those living with MS. Touch Medical Media is sharing educational resources […]
Data emerging from upcoming clinical trials assessing the treatment efficacy in people with clinically established Parkinson’s disease will shed light on optimal treatment approaches. In this interview with touchNEUROLOGY, Prof. Angelo Antonini (IRCCS San Camillo, Venice, and University of Padova, Italy) gives his thoughts on these and discusses how new efficacious therapies for Parkinson’s disease […]
Slowing down the progression of Parkinson’s disease is key to improving outcomes. In this interview with touchNEUROLOGY, Prof. Angelo Antonini (IRCCS San Camillo, Venice, and University of Padova, Italy) presents the core concept of the Movement Disorders Society Task Force on the biological definition of Parkinson’s disease and treatment objectives, and shares his thoughts on […]
Huntingtin (HTT) is a gene containing a key region of CAG repeats. Dr Salvatore Mazzeo (University of Florence, Florence, Italy) discusses his study on HTT alleles containing from 27 to 35 CAG repeats – termed intermediate alleles (IAs) – and the effect of these IAs on progression of cognitive impairment in patients with subjective cognitive […]
In this touchNEUROLOGY interview at EAN 2022, Dr Salvatore Mazzeo (University of Florence, Florence, Italy) discusses his study on HTT alleles containing from 27 to 35 CAG repeats – termed intermediate alleles (IAs) – and the effect of these IAs on progression of cognitive impairment in patients with subjective cognitive decline. The abstract titled, Huntingtin […]
Cognitive impairment can predict physical disability progression in multiple sclerosis (MS). It was a pleasure to speak with Dr Barbara Willekens (Antwerp University Hospital, Edegem, Belgium), who talked through some of the presentations given in this EAN 2022 session on predictors and outcomes in MS and related disorders. Questions: How does cognitive impairment predict physical […]
Headache is one of the most common nervous system disorders. In an interview with touchNEUROLOGY, Dr Raquel Gil-Gouveia (Hospital da Luz, Lisbon, Portugal) summarizes the ePoster session she chaired at EAN 2022, ranging from topics such as how COVID-19 has impacted on young people with headaches, the potential of new treatments such as eptinezumab and […]
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