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Tackling the growing burden of brain disorders in Europe Frederic Destrebecq, Executive Director of the European Brain Council explains the importance of tackling the growing burden of braindisorders in Europe Over the last decades, neurological and mental conditions have steadily progressed to become the leading causes of disability-adjusted life years and the second leading cause of death worldwide. In Europe alone, an estimated 179 million Europeans live with brain disorders and 1 in 3 are set to live with one within their lifespan. Every year, treating brain conditions accounts for 35% of Europe’s total disease burden with a yearly cost of €798 billion, of which 60% are related to direct costs (both medical and non-medical) , which, in spite of the magnitude of these numbers, are still considered to be underestimated and outdated. New epidemiological and economic studies are currently underway to analyse the extent of this burden on European and global society. T
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Almonds for Brain ? And almonds can be considered “ brain food .” Healthy levels of vitamin E have been shown to prevent cognitive decline, boost alertness and preserve memory longer. Almonds contain about 17 percent of your daily intake of B2, which helps convert food to energy for the body World Congress on Neuroscience and Brain Disorders Theme :Current Research Trends in Neuroscience and Brain Disorders March 30-31,2020                                      Kyoto, Japan
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https://coalesceresearchgroup.com/conferences/neuroscience/session/neuro-immunology-of-brain What is a neuro-immune disease ? Neuroimmunology is a field combining neuroscience , the study of the nervous system , and immunology, the study of the immune system. Neuroimmunologists seek to better understand the interactions of these two complex systems during development, homeostasis, and response to injuries. Neuro-immune disease refers to illnesses that are the result of acquired deregulation of both the immune system and the nervous system. ... Neuroimmune disorders are characterized by inflammatory deregulation within the nervous system .
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10 Interesting Facts About The Human Brain The human brain is one of the most important organs in a human body. It helps us think, reason, remember, and learn new things. In fact, our brain and its superior functioning differentiate from animals and other creations of the Almighty. Here are 10 interesting facts about the Human brain: ·          The human brain weighs 3 pounds ·          It comprises 60% of fat and is one of the fattest organs in the human body ·          Human brain has the capacity to generate approximately 23 watts of power when awake. ·          Of the total blood and oxygen that is produced in our body, the brain gets 20% of it. ·          When the blood supply to the brain stops, it is almost after 8-10 seconds that the brain starts losing the consciousness. ·          The brain is capable of surviving for 5 to 6 minutes only if it doesn’t get oxygen after which it dies. ·          The blood vessels that are present in the brain are almos
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Brain disorders 2020 conference Venue: Kyoto, Japan Dates: March 30-31, 2020 Coalesce Research Group is very delighted to invite you to “ World Congress on Neuroscience and Brain Disorders (Brain disorders 2020)” on ‘March 30-31, 2020’ at ‘Kyoto, Japan’ with the ongoing theme “Current Research Trends in Neuroscience and Brain Disorders;. We heartily welcome all the eminent researchers, students and delegates to make their valuable presence in this approach to witness the valuable scientific discussions and contribute to the longer term innovations in the field of Neuroscience , Brain disorders and Treatment, etc. The main theme of the conference is to provide unique ethical and responsive methods to all researchers towards Neurology cases and the upcoming medical care towards the neuroscience and to deal with most updated research.