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Mashup Score: 0Abstract Submissions Open February 17, 2025! - 5 hour(s) ago
Visit the registration tab for additional information and pricing. Join us at the Baltimore Marriott Waterfront for ANA2025! Experience Charm City like never before at Baltimore Marriott Waterfront. Ideally situated in the Harbor East neighborhood, our hotel in Baltimore, MD provides unparalleled access to Fells Point, the National Aquarium and the restaurants and shops of the Inner
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Amanda Brown, PhD, FANA Larry Charleston, IV, MD, MSc, FAHS Elizabeth Felton, MD, PhD Charles C. Flippen II, MD, FANA Charlene Gamaldo, MD, FANA Roy H. Hamilton MD, MS, FANA Wilfreda Lindsey, MD, MS Adys Mendizabal, MD, MS Bruce Ovbiagele, MD, MSc, MAS, MBA, MLS, FANA Deborah Rose, MD
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We all know that atrial fibrillation is associated with increased risk of stroke. But new research suggests that how we define afib — and the timing and duration of the arrhythmia — may be important for how we manage it in stroke patients. Luciano Sposato is a Professor of Neurology and Head of the Stroke Program at Western University in Ontario. He’ll talk to Christoph Stretz, vascular neurologist at Brown University, about the latest research into afib and aflutter after stroke — and how this research might impact current clinical practice. Series 6, Episode 4 Featuring: Guest: Dr. Luciano Sposato, Professor of Neurology and Head of the Stroke Program at Western University in Ontario & Interviewer: Christoph Stretz, vascular neurologist at Brown University Disclosures: Dr. Sposato disclosed consulting fees and honoraria from Bayer, Boehringer Ingelheim, Pfizer, Gore, Astrazeneca, and Simcere.
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Mashup Score: 0ANA Investigates: ANA Investigates Dementia in Africa - 27 day(s) ago
Dementia is a global issue, with two-thirds of people with dementia living in low- and middle- income countries. Despite this, dementia research continues to focus on patients in high-income countries. Our guest on this episode, Dr. Riadh Gouider, is working to correct this imbalance. Dr. Gouider is the Head of the Department of Neurology and the Alzheimer Center at Razi Hospital in Tunisia and an advisor on the latest WHO Global Action Plan on the public health response to dementia. He spoke with Dr. Jayant Acharya, Professor and Chair of Neurology at Southern Illinois University School of Medicine — about challenges, and opportunities, for dementia research across the globe. Series 6, Episode 3 Featuring: Guest: Dr. Riadh Gouider, Head of the Department of Neurology and the Alzheimer Center at Razi Hospital in Tunisia Interviewer: Dr. Jayant Acharya, Professor and Chair of Neurology at Southern Illinois University School of Medicine Disclosures: None Below are the links to the publi
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Congratulations! You’ve found precisely the right organization to support your career in academic neurology and neuroscience. You’re about to join a dynamic group of colleagues with a nearly 150-year track record of setting the standard for discovery, education, and patient care. Your career success and satisfaction is our paramount focus as we work together toward a world without neurological disease.
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Mashup Score: 10ANA Investigates Minimally Invasive Surgical Treatments in Epilepsy | American Neurological Association (ANA) - 3 month(s) ago
It used to be that surgery for medically refractory epilepsy was big, open and invasive, a treatment of last resort. The landscape has changed in recent decades, with more and more minimally invasive surgical approaches being developed. So what does this mean for the average patient with medically refractory epilepsy? Our guest today is Dr. Jon Willie, Associate Professor, Department of Neurological Surgery, Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. He speaks with Dr. Ionnis Karakis, Epileptol
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As a young girl, Susan La Flesche Picotte witnessed the tragic death of a woman in her co mmunity, because a local white doctor refused to treat her. This event left a lasting impression on Susan, who went on to be the first Native American woman in the United States to receive a medical degree. She was also the first person to receive federal aid to assist her in her education. Dr. Picotte’s influence in medicine has inspired others and led to great advances for public health in Native American communitie
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#NativeAmericanHeritageMonth is celebrated each year in November to celebrate the traditions, languages and stories of Native American communities. This month, the ANA will honor Native Americans who made significant contributions to medicine and science. https://t.co/EZWPmaGrrN https://t.co/4YhiLGkGYV
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Mashup Score: 0ANA2024 Meeting Recordings | ANA OnDEC - 3 month(s) ago
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Mashup Score: 2ANA Investigates the Glymphatic System & Neurodegenerative Diseases | American Neurological Association (ANA) - 4 month(s) ago
Until recently, the Glymphatic System was a neglected corner of neuroscience. Now it’s increasingly clear that the brain’s system for the flow of fluid, nutrients, and waste plays an important role in sleep and brain disease. With glymphatics in the spotlight, researchers are coming up with innovative ways to study this slow, constant flow of cerebrospinal fluid throughout the brain. Dr. Daniel Claassen is a Professor of Neurology and Chief of the Behavioral and Cognitive Neurology Division at Vanderbilt
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ANA MEMBER SPOTLIGHTS
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The #ANA2025 website has launched! Learn more about ANA2025, the 150th Annual Meeting of the ANA, and begin making plans to join us in #Baltimore September 13-16, 2025. https://t.co/PcJoU1oAwu https://t.co/RbeHFaURji