Environmental neurology: Concepts and short history of an interdisciplinary approach to etiology, treatment and prevention

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Abstract

Environmental Neurology (EN), a sub-discipline of Neurology and Neurological Sciences, favors an interdisciplinary collaboration allowing a holistic approach to understanding the impact of environmental factors on the nervous system and their relationship with neurological diseases. Several examples of diseases and conditions show the large scope of subjects addressed by EN. The EN sub-discipline focuses on both individual and population issues thus joining patient care and public health, respectively. Neuropathogenesis is addressed by several major questions: How do the environment and nervous system interact? Which exogenous factors can trigger neurological disease? When, where and how do they act? What are the therapeutic implications, and how can these disorders be controlled or prevented. To answer such questions, we address the incentive for, philosophy of and methods developed by EN, which seeks to safeguard Brain Health and, thus, the quality of life.

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Reis, J., Buguet, A., Román, G. C., & Spencer, P. S. (2023). Environmental neurology: Concepts and short history of an interdisciplinary approach to etiology, treatment and prevention. Journal of the Neurological Sciences, 454. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jns.2023.120861

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