Brain Awareness Week, taking place from March 10-16, 2025, is a global campaign dedicated to fostering public enthusiasm and support for brain science, organised by the Dana Foundation. Each March, participants worldwide organize imaginative activities that highlight the wonders of the brain and the profound impact of neuroscience on our daily lives.
At touchNEUROLOGY, we are committed to supporting this campaign by providing neurologists with the latest research, expert opinions and educational resources. Our platform serves as a hub for continuous learning and professional development, to help promote understanding and advancement in brain science.
In support of brain science, here are some of our most viewed content so far this year:
Therapeutic Approaches for the Treatment of Chorea in Huntington’s DiseaseÂ
Prof. Erin Furr Stimming and colleagues review the literature on pharmacological and non-pharmacological therapies for Huntington’s disease (HD). While chorea is just one of many symptoms, its effective management can significantly reduce the burden on individuals affected by HD.
Driving awareness and action with Parkinson’s Europe in 2025Â
Our society partners at Parkinson’s Europe outline three key hopes for the year ahead—each representing a crucial step toward better support, understanding and treatment for the Parkinson’s community.
BrainGPT: Advancing neuroscientific research with AI
In this podcast episode, we’re joined by Prof. Bradley Love, a leading expert in cognitive and decision sciences at UCL, ELLIS fellow, and creator of BrainGPT. We explore how this AI model is designed to support researchers, its applications in neuroscience, and the future of AI in the field.
Interested in learning more about brain health? The European Academy of Neurology (EAN), together with the Brain Health Mission (BHM) initiative, is proud to host the European Brain Health Summit 2025. Building on the successes of previous years, this year’s Summit will once again unite leading voices from across the globe to broaden the dialogue on brain health.
As in past years, the event will serve as a platform for healthcare professionals, policymakers, researchers, and patient advocates to exchange ideas and advance progress towards improving brain health for all.
With both in-person and online participation available, the Summit ensures a broad and inclusive dialogue on these critical issues.
Join us in celebrating Brain Awareness Week and the ongoing efforts to advance our understanding of the brain, ultimately leading to improved neurological health worldwide.