Thought Leadership
ICD 11 comes into force, with stroke reclassified as a neurological disorder
The International Classification of Diseases 11 (ICD 11) has come into effect on 1 January 2022. Among major changes in this new classifications, stroke has been moved from circulatory system diseases back to neurological disorders. The ICD is maintained by read more
The role of neurorehabilitation in the care of those living with neurological disorders
The care of patients with neurological disorders is not complete until the patient’s functional ability in all aspects of life has been addressed. Promoting FUNCTION is the major goal of rehabilitation. This includes optimal functioning in the home, community, at work read more
Rethinking treatment and innovation in neurology
The complexity of the brain has long hindered attempts to fully understand it— knowledge that is fundamental in the search for cures for brain disorders. These challenges are reflected by the continuously growing burden brain disorders impose on health care read more
Integrating neurological disorders and brain health into global NCD agendas
Neurology is one of the main medical specialities. Neurological disorders, of which there are over 400, exert a huge burden on our societies. Yet, until recently, neurological disorders have not been identified as a distinct disease group with overarching characteristics, read more
Can we prevent neurological disorders?
The two most common neurological disorders, stroke and dementia are preventable to different degrees and most others can be made less likely or less severe through the promotion of brain health. Neurological disorders have become the leading cause of disability read more
Preventing the preventable to improve life for all
Prof Valery Feigin, Global Policy Committee, World Stroke Organization highlights the importance of action on stroke prevention to secure health for all. Stroke is the major contributor to deaths from neurological disorders globally. Based on current data 1 in 4 read more
Equitable access to care for those living with neurological disorders worldwide
There is unequal access to disease-modifying therapies for multiple sclerosis. Cost and affordability can be major drivers for narrowing health inequities for people within and between countries. Improving access to treatment requires for-profit and non-profit organisations to have more open read more
A personal lesson for the new Global Action Plan on epilepsy and other neurological disorders
In this very personal account, Vinny Smith, CEO of the Meningitis Research Foundation (MRF) and Confederation of Meningitis Organisations (CoMO) shares a key lesson to take from the process of developing the recently agreed global roadmap for meningitis. The lesson read more
What do you mean by brain health?
Brain health is a term gaining traction in the last few years. But what does brain health actually mean? Is it about mental health? Is it about neurology? Recently, in the context of Lundbeck’s #1VoiceSummit, an annual event gathering advocacy read more