
ThinkBrainHealthGlobal
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Highlighting the need to reduce the risk of progressive brain disease through timely detection and intervention. (Retweet≠endorsement, funding info on website)
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http://www.thinkbrainhealth.org/ 20-07-2020 13:43:31
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New research led by Oxford Brookes University and 12 other academic institutions has found a “causal link” between repetitive head impacts and #CTE, shedding further light on sports-related head injuries. bbc.co.uk/sport/62302408






It was great to attend the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) Brain Health launch event yesterday and to learn about the global brain health momentum with an emphasis on socioeconomic burden. This initiative is further supported within areas of our evidence-based policy report thinkbrainhealth.org/wp-content/upl…


New fully-funded PhD opportunity to look into dementia and tourism at University of Liverpool Closing date for applications is 18 November! Work with Dr Clarissa Giebel 🇪🇺 🇩🇪 Prof Tony Wall and Marcus Hansen ARC North West Coast LJMU Institute for Health Research #LiverpoolDementia findaphd.com/phds/project/d…




On Dec 8, we are holding an event on the #FutureOfBrainHealth at the European Parliament. Under the Auspices of EU2022_CZ and hosted by MEP Ondřej Knotek, the event will outline the main priorities and gaps within neurology and highlight the importance and need for research in Europe.


📰Interesting blog on the benefits of exercise for boosting connections between our brain cells🧠From Dementias Platform UK dementiasplatform.uk/news-and-media…

Join us ont he 30th of January! Registration with [email protected] #brain #PatientCare #policy


Looking forward to learn from David McDaid LSE Department of Economics how we can go beyond treatment to support people living with #schizophrenia. #mentalhealth #policychange #mentalhealthrecovery



At the launch of updated policy report "Schizophrenia: Time to Commit to Policy Change" from @OxHealthPolicy, international experts, patients and caregivers, Belinda Lennox of Green Templeton College, Oxford, emphasized hope. Remission and recovery are possible. oxfordhealthpolicyforum.org/our-work/schiz…

🌟 Our video campaign is here!💥⏩ We're kicking it off with our dear Chair Vytenis Andriukaitis, former Commissioner for Health and Safety, introducing the heart of our coalition and manifesto💜 More content with our supporters coming your way!🤝 Excited? Stay tuned! #WellBeing4All