2024 World Brain Day Dedicated to Brain Health and Prevention
"When we discuss brain health and prevention, we're safeguarding our blueprint for the future. It's not merely about reacting; it's about actively cultivating a culture of prevention for neurological diseases," said Prof.
While there are no definitive cures for many neurological disorders, understanding and addressing risk factors can significantly alleviate this burden. A 2021 Global Burden of Disease Study revealed that over 3.40 billion individuals suffered declines in nervous system health, resulting in 11.1 million deaths attributed to related conditions.
The study's findings encompass a range of neurological conditions, including stroke, Alzheimer's disease, other dementias, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, encephalitis, meningitis, and idiopathic intellectual disability.
The study found that interventions such as reducing lead exposures, smoking cessation and managing glucose levels, could all yield substantial results in reducing the disease burden, in addition to lifestyle modifications like sleep, stress, diet and exercise.
This underscores significant public health ramifications and the urgent need for awareness around preventive measures, making WBD 2024 an essential global health initiative based on five key points.
- Neurological disorders are preventable through early detection and effective management.
- Global education on prevention for brain health is imperative.
- Socioeconomic status or geographic location should not be barriers to prevention.
- Healthcare professionals, researchers, and policymakers play pivotal roles in addressing the global neurological needs.
- Recognizing brain health as a fundamental human right is at the core of our mission.
"This World
The WFN is honored to be joined in this initiative by representatives of the World Health Organization (WHO) Brain Health Unit as Guests of Honor for WBD 2024. WHO's presence underscores the importance of the Intersectoral Global Action Plan on epilepsy and other neurological disorders (IGAP), and its implementation worldwide.
"As we approach World
The WBD 2024 committee is formed by representatives from each of the WFN Regional Neurological Associations:
- American Academy of Neurology (AAN)
- African Academy of Neurology (AFAN)
- Asian and Oceanian Association of Neurology (AOAN)
- European Academy of Neurology (EAN)
- Pan-American Federation of Neurological Societies (PAFNS)
- Pan Arab Union of Neurological Societies (PAUNS)
Established by the WFN in 2014, World
About the World Federation of Neurology
With support from its 124 national neurological Member Societies, the World Federation of Neurology fosters quality neurology and brain health worldwide by promoting neurological education and training, with an emphasis on under-resourced areas of the world. As a non-state actor in official relations, WFN supports the World Health Organization (WHO) efforts to give everyone an equal chance to live a healthy life. With Member Societies around the globe, WFN unites the world's neurologists to ensure quality neurology and advocate for people to have better brain health. Learn more about the World Federation of Neurology at wfneurology.org.
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