Every day, we work to address high unmet medical needs for people living with brain disorders, especially those with few or no treatments available. Through cutting-edge science and strong partnerships, we develop and market some of the world’s leading treatments. Expanding into neuro-specialty and neuro-rare areas builds on our strong legacy within psychiatry and neurology. At Lundbeck, 8 of our 9 development pipeline programs are focused on neuro-rare and neuro-specialty areas. Over the last five years, the share of these programs in our pipeline has increased from 40% to nearly 90%. #FocusedInnovator #BrainHealth #NeuroSpecialty #NeuroRare
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✨ New Discoveries in Neurodevelopmental Disorders ✨ Members of #TeamRadyGenomics, in collaboration with providers across multiple departments at Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego —including the Precision Medicine Clinic, Neurology, Psychiatry, Clinical Genetics, and Neuroradiology—have contributed to research describing a newly recognized neurodevelopmental disorder caused by RNU4-2 variants. This discovery, made possible through cross-departmental collaboration, highlights the power of advanced #diagnostics like #WholeGenomeSequencing to uncover the root cause of neurodevelopmental disorders and guide care. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gGryb5iw
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At Lundbeck MEA, we hold a firm belief that every individual should have access to the highest standard of care for brain health. Our unwavering dedication is specifically channeled into the critical domains of neurology and psychiatry. Within these fields, we leverage boundless energy, expertise, and innovation to make a meaningful impact on brain health. #LundbeckMEA #Healthcare #Neurology #BrainHealth #MentalHealthAwareness
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Find Your Match: Join a Clinical Trial ✨ Your opportunity to contribute to medical science and possibly find new treatments for your condition is here. 3SYNC Research is looking for participants across a range of therapeutic areas. Whether you're interested in Endocrinology, Psychiatry, Urology, or any of our other fields of study, there's a trial waiting for you. Discover how you can be part of groundbreaking research by visiting our participants page. Your journey to making a difference starts here. 1-800-733-7962 www.3sync.com #ResearchInnovation #ClinicalTrials #InnovativeResearch #3SYNCResearch #JoinAClinicalTrial #MakeADifference
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Did your abstract get accepted for the 3rd European Congress of Neurology and Neuropsychiatry? BE PROUD! With a significant number of submissions, the best research has been selected to be showcased. This is the premier meeting for neurology and psychiatry, and I can't wait to learn about the latest advancements in brain and mental health. See you in Amsterdam! More info @ buff.ly/3PJdyA9 3rd European Congress of #Neurology and #Neuropsychiatry February 17-18, 2025 | Amsterdam, Netherlands Earn CME/CPD Credits | Theme: #Brain and Mental Health: Navigating the Future of #Neurology and #Psychiatry For Registration Queries: info@neurologyconf.com General Queries: secretary@neurologyconf.com
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TV report clarifies: The rapidly growing influence of shockwave technologies in medicine is a process that is still far too little recognized outside certain specialist circles. This may be due to the fact that, despite all the proven successes, the active principle, known as mechanotransduction, was not fully understood for many years. However, science has made tremendous progress in this area recently, so that shock wave therapies and their previously undreamt-of possibilities are now coming more to the fore - in addition to the increasingly well-known transcranial pulse stimulation (TPS) in neurology and psychiatry, the use of shock waves on the open heart at the University of Innsbruck recently made headlines at a specialist level. Shock waves have enormous potential to expand the therapeutic possibilities in medicine. But what they actually are, how they work and what they can achieve is not yet common knowledge. A report recently broadcast on Austrian ORF provided a comprehensive and highly informative overview of the history, processes of action, developments, areas of application and an outlook on the possibilities in the near future - if the relevant knowledge is communicated and available. Unfortunately, like all other programs, the report was only available in the ORF media library for 7 days. However, the German ARD has now also broadcast this real "teaching model" and the report can now be accessed here until April 1, 2024. Both medical professionals and interested laypeople should definitely watch the documentary: It is a good piece of further education! https://lnkd.in/dyX4pE4h #shockwaves #shockwavemedicine #mechanotransduction #shockwaveneurology #shockwavepsychiatry #transcranialpulsestimulation #tps #universityinnsbruck #shockwavecardiology #shockwavedocumentary #shockwavereport #reportageard #ard #shockwavetelevisionreport #firstgermantelevision
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🧠💔 Did you know that your biological age may have an impact on your risk of developing dementia? 😮🔬 According to a recent study in the Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, individuals with blood lipid levels, blood pressure, and pulmonary function resembling someone five years older than their actual age have a 40% higher risk of developing vascular dementia or stroke. 📈💥 This research, conducted using data from the UK Biobank study, highlights the importance of maintaining good cardiovascular health for our brain's well-being. 💪❤️ Take charge of your health, make positive lifestyle choices, and stay on top of your heart health to potentially reduce your risk of dementia. 💙🌟 Remember, it's never too early to start taking care of your brain! 🧠🤝 Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, November 2023 #DementiaRisk #BrainHealth #VascularDementia #StayHealthy
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TV report clarifies: The rapidly growing influence of shockwave technologies in medicine is a process that is still far too little recognized outside certain specialist circles. This may be due to the fact that, despite all the proven successes, the active principle, known as mechanotransduction, was not fully understood for many years. However, science has made tremendous progress in this area recently, so that shock wave therapies and their previously undreamt-of possibilities are now coming more to the fore - in addition to the increasingly well-known transcranial pulse stimulation (TPS) in neurology and psychiatry, the use of shock waves on the open heart at the University of Innsbruck recently made headlines at a specialist level. Shock waves have enormous potential to expand the therapeutic possibilities in medicine. But what they actually are, how they work and what they can achieve is not yet common knowledge. A report recently broadcast on Austrian ORF provided a comprehensive and highly informative overview of the history, processes of action, developments, areas of application and an outlook on the possibilities in the near future - if the relevant knowledge is communicated and available. Unfortunately, like all other programs, the report was only available in the ORF media library for 7 days. However, the German ARD has now also broadcast this real "teaching model" and the report can now be accessed here until April 1, 2024. Both medical professionals and interested laypeople should definitely watch the documentary: It is a good piece of further education! https://lnkd.in/gbJF8RWG #shockwaves #shockwavemedicine #mechanotransduction #shockwaveneurology #shockwavepsychiatry #transcranialpulsestimulation #tps #universityinnsbruck #shockwavecardiology #shockwavedocumentary #shockwavereport #reportageard #ard #shockwavetelevisionreport #firstgermantelevision
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🧠 How did the 3D-BrAIn project start? Get to know Femke de Vrij, project leader 3D-BrAIn and principal investigator at the department of Psychiatry at Erasmus MC, leading a lab working on human disease models of neuropsychiatric disorders. 🔬 In the 3D-BrAIn project, a team of scientists, engineers and mathematicians is working together to create a microelectrode interface, recording the electrical signals from brain organoids at a very high resolution. “In five years, we expect to successfully conclude the project by providing a proof-of-principle for the 3D-BrAIn central nervous system model.” Ultimately, this can be used to help improve the diagnosis and test new treatments for a range of brain diseases, such as epilepsy or schizophrenia. Read more about the project and the role of Femke's team in the project: ➡ https://lnkd.in/egQjMZgu #3DBrAIn #organoids #personalizedmedicine
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🧠💔 Did you know that your biological age may have an impact on your risk of developing dementia? 😮🔬 According to a recent study in the Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, individuals with blood lipid levels, blood pressure, and pulmonary function resembling someone five years older than their actual age have a 40% higher risk of developing vascular dementia or stroke. 📈💥 This research, conducted using data from the UK Biobank study, highlights the importance of maintaining good cardiovascular health for our brain's well-being. 💪❤️ Take charge of your health, make positive lifestyle choices, and stay on top of your heart health to potentially reduce your risk of dementia. 💙🌟 Remember, it's never too early to start taking care of your brain! 🧠🤝 Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, November 2023 #DementiaRisk #BrainHealth #VascularDementia #StayHealthy
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In our continued commitment to improving the health and quality of life for children and young adults living with #Duchenne #musculardystrophy, we are investing over $880 thousand this year toward five transformational research projects. This includes a three-year grant to Drs. Yoshitsugu Aoki & Chaitra Sathyaprakash from the National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry in Tokyo, Japan. Their lab is building "mini-brains" to identify when short dystrophins are most important and to understand the processes at synapses that change when shorter dystrophin proteins are lost: https://bit.ly/3Oqsyln.
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