Abstract
Around 5000 delegates gathered in London, UK on 17–22 June 2001 for the twelfth World Congress of Neurology. The congress covered a diverse range of issues, from the shortage of neurologists in the UK to revealing a genetic component to migraine and clues to the hangover headache. New results were revealed in the fight against bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) and Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD), and electrical impulse therapy was discussed as a new way to control epilepsy. The event was sponsored by The World Federation of Neurology, The Association of British Neurologists and The European Federation of Neurological Societies. KP
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