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    Log In OR Not a member? Continue as a nonmember. Become a Member By becoming a member of the AAN, you can receive exclusive information to help you at every stage of your career. Benefits include: Online education resources at no additional cost Discounts on…

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    • Does socioeconomic status explain why Black people with #MS have more disability? Read the study published in @GreenJournal: https://t.co/iP3slxZy8I #AANscience #Neurology #WorldBrainDay2021 #WorldBrainDay https://t.co/5FRR09Hzy6

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    Objective: By surveying a multiple sclerosis (MS) population, we tested the hypothesis that influenza vaccine uptake would not meet public health targets in a large multiple and that vaccine misconceptions would contribute to lower than desired uptake. Methods: In Spring 2020, we surveyed participants in the North American Research Committee on Multiple Sclerosis (NARCOMS) Registry regarding…

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    • Join us this #WorldBrainDay2021 to learn about uptake and attitudes about immunizations in people with #multiplesclerosis: https://t.co/L97toEAvbQ And, don't miss the upcoming August 2021 edition of Neurology® Clinical Practice, which features a spotlight on #MS. https://t.co/Rs4Kqf8UW4

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    Stop Multiple Sclerosis: World Brain Day 2021 The eighth annual World Brain Day, a global advocacy initiative of the World Federation of Neurology, is July 22, 2021. This year, World Brain Day is dedicated to multiple sclerosis (MS), which affects 2.8 million people worldwide. This page provides the latest Neurology® journals’ resources — including research,…

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    • Today is World Brain Day, a global advocacy of the World Federation of Neurology. This year is dedicated to stopping #multiplesclerosis (MS). In support, we have compiled MS research and resources on our website. Learn more: https://t.co/rulX2FE9zz #WorldBrainDay2021 https://t.co/3Ox8k3ySdx

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    The World Federation of Neurology (WFN) celebrates World Brain Day on every July 22, focusing on a different theme each year.1 As highlighted in your Editorial,2 the theme for this World Brain Day is “Stop Multiple Sclerosis” (video), and the WFN is working jointly with the Multiple Sclerosis International Federation (MSIF), as well as with clinicians and experts affiliated with advocacy…

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    • New research may help neurologists identify which drugs are best for people with the advanced form of #MS called secondary progressive MS. https://t.co/HAgsLrgZ3d #AANscience @GreenJournal #WorldBrainDay #WorldBrainDay2021 https://t.co/baXZxogWWE

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    Every five minutes, someone receives the life-altering diagnosis of multiple sclerosis (MS), a neurological disease that affects more than 2.8 million people of all ages worldwide. This World Brain Day is dedicated to raising awareness for MS. Join us on July 22 2021 as we work together to stop MS by diagnosing earlier, providing better access to life-changing treatments, and advocating for…

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    The World Federation of Neurology (WFN) celebrates World Brain Day on every July 22, focusing on a different theme each year.1 As highlighted in your Editorial,2 the theme for this World Brain Day is “Stop Multiple Sclerosis” (video), and the WFN is working jointly with the Multiple Sclerosis International Federation (MSIF), as well as with clinicians and experts affiliated with advocacy…

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    • #WorldBrainDay2021 : a call to stop multiple sclerosis @MSIntFederation@combatstrokeSL https://t.co/mlgXOuCQJD