Advancements in Neuroscience: World Brain Day 2024 and Research Highlights
Neurological disorders represent a significant health challenge today, spanning across continents. With hundreds of millions of people affected and millions of lives claimed every year, the burden of neurological disorders borne by people cannot be overstated. However, advances in medical science promise a new horizon of neurological care that aims to target existing neurological disorders and ensure comprehensive prevention strategies.
World Brain Day is an initiative by the World Federation of Neurology launched in 2014, serving as a platform to raise awareness about the enhanced neurological care worldwide and advocating for further research for developing improved preventive measures. On July 22nd every year, the day is earmarked for actively supporting the cause of advancing neurological care, setting the stage for a continued commitment towards a common mission.
Importance of World Brain Day
The focus for World Brain Day 2024 is Brain Health and Prevention. Spearheaded by the relentless efforts of the World Federation of Neurology (WFN) in collaboration with six WFN regions along with the World Health Organisation (WHO), this significant event advocates for pursuing therapeutic and preventive efforts for brain health.
Neurological disorders, such as stroke, migraine, Alzheimer’s, meningitis, and epilepsy, remain a significant contributor to lifelong disability. Fortunately, a good number of these cases can be prevented. Through advocacy, education, and community engagement, neurologists around the world can come together to empower individuals and communities to follow a healthy lifestyle and reduce the incidence of neurological disorders in the world.
Preventive Efforts on World Brain Day
Disease prevention involves specific interventions at both an individual and population level. To mitigate the impact and risk factors of diseases, addressing the challenges through primary and secondary preventive measures is necessary.
- Primary prevention
Primary prevention of neurological disorders aims to prevent these diseases by incorporating measures that enhance health by addressing social and economic determinants. This includes community education on the risks of diseases, implementing interventions, offering nutritional and dietary supplements, enabling oral and dental hygiene, and delivering clinical preventive services like immunization.
- Secondary prevention
Secondary prevention of neurological disorders focuses on the early detection for enhanced health outcomes. This involves evidence-based screening programs for diseases and congenital malformations. Neurologists also focus on administering effective preventive drug therapies that prevent the further progression of a disease in its early stages.
Advancements in Neurological Care
The World Federation of Neurology, along with its six associate organisations, are engaged in a continual effort to promote brain health and prevent neurological disorders by disseminating educational resources and advocating for furthering research efforts in the field. Advances in neuroscience have been taking place at an astounding pace. Here are some recent developments in the field of neuroscience that are here to transform the future into a better one.
- Brain-Computer Interface Technology
Brain-computer interfaces enable seamless communication between the human brain and an electronic device. Such devices can be completely non-invasive or even implants placed inside the skull. These devices have the potential to enable patients with severe disabilities to regain their ability to communicate as well as control assistive devices for mobility while restoring function to those affected by neurological disorders. Notably, Neuralink has advanced in such efforts, and other research efforts are moving inches closer to successful research trials.
- Evolving MRI Machines
MRI machines are trustworthy diagnostic tools for neurological conditions. While some forms of MRI machines are getting bigger, others are becoming smaller and portable. With enhanced resolutions, neurologists using these machines are able to obtain unprecedented visual access inside the human body. Thus, diagnostic capabilities with MRI machines are getting better and more precise.
- Enhanced PET Radiotracers
Trials for new PET radiotracers, that are suggested to effectively measure increases in brain tau protein in autosomal dominant Alzheimer’s disease prior to any observed symptoms, are expected to conclude. Such a diagnostic tool with a sensitive biomarker is the need of the hour to quantify pathologic changes, and follow-up disease progression and clinical outcomes.
Key Efforts by Omni Hospitals on World Brain Day 2024
At Omni Hospitals, this World Brain Day, we advocate for five key messages.
- Prevention
By investing in preventive measures for neurological disorders, we are striving to reduce the prevalence of these disorders in India.
- Awareness
We are invested in spreading awareness about the risks and the importance of preventing neurological disorders, thereby effectively reducing the incidence of these conditions at large.
- Access
We are dedicated to providing affordable access to preventive and therapeutic healthcare for neurological conditions to create a more inclusive and equitable healthcare landscape.
- Collaboration
We are engaged in continual research efforts that improve and advance preventive and treatment methods through the collaboration of specialists involved in various fields of healthcare, research, and policymaking.
- Education
We also aim to intensify our efforts to educate and ensure that every individual has the resources and knowledge to prioritise their brain health.
Join us at Omni Hospitals on World Brain Day 2024 as we walk towards a future in which neurological disorders are preventable, and every individual has access to the care and support they need to prevent and battle them. By spreading awareness, fostering collaboration, and advocating for accessible preventive measures, let us work together to collectively pave the path for a healthier future for all.
This article has been medically reviewed by Dr. Anudeep, Neuro Physician.