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The World Federation of Neurology to Host Global Webinar Uniting UN-ECOSOC, WHO and Leading Brain Health Experts for World Brain Day 2025, with the theme Brain Health for All Ages

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The World Federation of Neurology to Host Global Webinar Uniting UN-ECOSOC, WHO and Leading Brain Health Experts for World Brain Day 2025, with the theme Brain Health for All Ages
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The World Federation of Neurology to Host Global Webinar Uniting UN-ECOSOC, WHO and Leading Brain Health Experts for World Brain Day 2025, with the theme Brain Health for All Ages

2025-07-18 14:00 Last Updated At:14:15

LONDON, July 18, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- On July 22, the World Federation of Neurology (WFN) will celebrate its 12th annual World Brain Day, with the theme "Brain Health for All Ages." The official event of World Brain Day is a webinar, open to the public, taking place at 1:00 p.m. BST.

World Brain Day is an annual event uniting the global community to protect and promote healthy brains. The webinar serves as a global call to action for both individuals, healthcare providers, non-governmental organizations, community leaders, policy-makers, and institutions to share meaningful information and activities to advance brain health in all parts of the world.

"When one in three is affected by a brain disorder—and nearly 90% of this burden occurs in low- and middle-income countries, this campaign becomes not just important, but essential," said Professor Tissa Wijeratne, Co-Chair of World Brain Day. "It reflects a global commitment to protecting brain health across one's entire lifespan, from preconception through aging adulthood, ensuring that no one is left behind."

This year's theme reminds us that brain health is a journey—not a milestone. It begins before birth, is refined in childhood, and is preserved through adulthood and older age, influencing our potential, resilience, and quality of life at every age. The fate of individuals suffering from neurological disorders has strong variations depending on the global region, due to varying health systems, access to care and available resources.   

Key Takeaways for this year's World Brain Day:

  • Neurological disorders are the leading cause of disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) worldwide and the second leading cause of death.
  • Brain health must be prioritized throughout one's lifespan, from preconception to aging adulthood.
  • Prevention of neurological disorders begins with healthy lifestyle choices like regular exercise, balanced nutrition, quality sleep, stress management and social connection.
  • Equal access to neurological care, diagnostics and therapies regardless of economic status is essential.
  • We are committed to creating a global framework for brain health, focusing on early diagnosis and intervention, environmental risk mitigation, and equitable access to neurological care.

"When we unite in our commitment to prioritize brain health, we have the power to meaningfully reduce the global burden of neurological disorders," said  Emeritus Professor David Dodick, Co-Chair of World Brain Day. "It is both a privilege and an imperative to bring together some of the most respected voices in neurology for a special webinar—an event designed not only to elevate awareness, but to catalyze transformative progress in research, policy, care, and global advocacy."

The World Brain Day webinar will feature distinguished experts from renowned organizations such as the World Health Organization (WHO) and World Stroke Organization. WFN will also be joined by six Neurological Societies representing the major regions of the world.

  • Dr. Lawrence Tucker, President, African Academy of Neurology
  • Dr. Natalia Rost, President, American Academy of Neurology
  • Prof. Christopher Chen, President, Asian and Oceanian Association of Neurology
  • Prof. Elena Moro, President, European Academy of Neurology
  • Dr. Renato Verdugo, President, Pan American Federation of Neurological Societies
  • Dr. Amina Gargouri-Berrechid, President, Pan Arab Union of Neurological Societies

"When we champion Brain Health for All Ages, we lay the foundation for stronger communities, healthier families, and a more resilient world," said Professor Wolfgang Grisold, President of the World Federation of Neurology. "This is a global call to action to elevate awareness, reduce stigma, and ensure that brain health becomes a priority for every government, every health system, and every individual, regardless of geography or age."

Established by the WFN in 2014, World Brain Day continues to serve as a global platform for raising public awareness on key neurological health topics. Individuals, societies, and countries are encouraged to participate and amplify their voices on social media using hashtags such as #WorldBrainDay, #WBD2025, and #BrainHealthForAllAges.

Visit the WFN website to register for the free World Brain Day webinar. Follow the WFN on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.

About the World Federation of Neurology

With support from its 125 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.

Media Contact:
Ashley Logan, Yakkety Yak
ashley@yakketyyak.com 
http://wfneurology.org/worldbrainday


LONDON, July 18, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- On July 22, the World Federation of Neurology (WFN) will celebrate its 12th annual World Brain Day, with the theme "Brain Health for All Ages." The official event of World Brain Day is a webinar, open to the public, taking place at 1:00 p.m. BST.

World Brain Day is an annual event uniting the global community to protect and promote healthy brains. The webinar serves as a global call to action for both individuals, healthcare providers, non-governmental organizations, community leaders, policy-makers, and institutions to share meaningful information and activities to advance brain health in all parts of the world.

"When one in three is affected by a brain disorder—and nearly 90% of this burden occurs in low- and middle-income countries, this campaign becomes not just important, but essential," said Professor Tissa Wijeratne, Co-Chair of World Brain Day. "It reflects a global commitment to protecting brain health across one's entire lifespan, from preconception through aging adulthood, ensuring that no one is left behind."

This year's theme reminds us that brain health is a journey—not a milestone. It begins before birth, is refined in childhood, and is preserved through adulthood and older age, influencing our potential, resilience, and quality of life at every age. The fate of individuals suffering from neurological disorders has strong variations depending on the global region, due to varying health systems, access to care and available resources.   

Key Takeaways for this year's World Brain Day:

  • Neurological disorders are the leading cause of disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) worldwide and the second leading cause of death.
  • Brain health must be prioritized throughout one's lifespan, from preconception to aging adulthood.
  • Prevention of neurological disorders begins with healthy lifestyle choices like regular exercise, balanced nutrition, quality sleep, stress management and social connection.
  • Equal access to neurological care, diagnostics and therapies regardless of economic status is essential.
  • We are committed to creating a global framework for brain health, focusing on early diagnosis and intervention, environmental risk mitigation, and equitable access to neurological care.

"When we unite in our commitment to prioritize brain health, we have the power to meaningfully reduce the global burden of neurological disorders," said  Emeritus Professor David Dodick, Co-Chair of World Brain Day. "It is both a privilege and an imperative to bring together some of the most respected voices in neurology for a special webinar—an event designed not only to elevate awareness, but to catalyze transformative progress in research, policy, care, and global advocacy."

The World Brain Day webinar will feature distinguished experts from renowned organizations such as the World Health Organization (WHO) and World Stroke Organization. WFN will also be joined by six Neurological Societies representing the major regions of the world.

  • Dr. Lawrence Tucker, President, African Academy of Neurology
  • Dr. Natalia Rost, President, American Academy of Neurology
  • Prof. Christopher Chen, President, Asian and Oceanian Association of Neurology
  • Prof. Elena Moro, President, European Academy of Neurology
  • Dr. Renato Verdugo, President, Pan American Federation of Neurological Societies
  • Dr. Amina Gargouri-Berrechid, President, Pan Arab Union of Neurological Societies

"When we champion Brain Health for All Ages, we lay the foundation for stronger communities, healthier families, and a more resilient world," said Professor Wolfgang Grisold, President of the World Federation of Neurology. "This is a global call to action to elevate awareness, reduce stigma, and ensure that brain health becomes a priority for every government, every health system, and every individual, regardless of geography or age."

Established by the WFN in 2014, World Brain Day continues to serve as a global platform for raising public awareness on key neurological health topics. Individuals, societies, and countries are encouraged to participate and amplify their voices on social media using hashtags such as #WorldBrainDay, #WBD2025, and #BrainHealthForAllAges.

Visit the WFN website to register for the free World Brain Day webinar. Follow the WFN on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.

About the World Federation of Neurology

With support from its 125 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.

Media Contact:
Ashley Logan, Yakkety Yak
ashley@yakketyyak.com 
http://wfneurology.org/worldbrainday

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The World Federation of Neurology to Host Global Webinar Uniting UN-ECOSOC, WHO and Leading Brain Health Experts for World Brain Day 2025, with the theme Brain Health for All Ages

The World Federation of Neurology to Host Global Webinar Uniting UN-ECOSOC, WHO and Leading Brain Health Experts for World Brain Day 2025, with the theme Brain Health for All Ages

SEOUL, South Korea, Dec. 23, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- LG Display, the world's leading innovator of display technologies, announced today that it will debut the world's first 27-inch 4K OLED panel for monitors featuring an RGB stripe structure and a 240Hz refresh rate at CES 2026, the world's largest IT and consumer electronics exhibition.

The RGB stripe structure arranges the three primary color subpixels — red, green, and blue — in a straight line, significantly reducing visual distortions such as color bleeding and fringing, even at close viewing distances.

Although OLED panels using the RGB stripe method existed before, their maximum refresh rate reached around 60Hz, making them unsuitable for use as gaming monitors.

LG Display's new panel is the first in the world to achieve a 240Hz refresh rate while maintaining an RGB stripe structure. It incorporates the company's specialized Dynamic Frequency & Resolution (DFR) technology, allowing users to directly switch between high-resolution (UHD 240Hz) and high-refresh-rate (FHD 480Hz) modes.

This product's high refresh rate not only delivers optimal performance in first-person shooter (FPS) games and other applications that require rapid screen transitions, but it is also optimized for operating systems such as Windows and for font-rendering engines, ensuring excellent text readability and high color accuracy. Featuring a high pixel density of 160 pixels per inch (ppi), this panel additionally provides exceptional detail and precision.

With its plan to initially introduce the new pixel structure in its high-end gaming and professional monitor panels, LG Display will actively promote the technology at the upcoming CES 2026 as part of its strategy to expand its customer base and product lineup.

Existing high-end Gaming OLED monitor panels have primarily used RGWB structures, which include a white subpixel, or configurations where RGB pixels are arranged in a triangular pattern.

As LG Display developed its new pattern optimized for monitor use, it applied various new technologies — such as increasing the aperture ratio, which is the proportion of the pixel area that emits light. As a result, it achieved the world first of implementing both an RGB stripe structure and a high refresh rate simultaneously.

The company is actively targeting the high-end monitor market, mass-producing about 30% of the panels for the OLED monitor global market. In particular, among Gaming OLED panels currently in mass production, LG Display holds the world's top titles in all major specs — including highest refresh rate, response time, and resolution — affirming its overwhelming technological leadership.

"Technology is the foundation of leadership in the rapidly growing OLED monitor market," said Lee Hyun-woo, Head of the Large Display Business Unit at LG Display. He added, "We will continue to strengthen our global leadership by focusing on differentiated technologies compared to competitors, technologies that customers want, and technologies with strong business potential."

About LG Display

LG Display Co., Ltd. [NYSE: LPL, KRX: 034220] is the world's leading innovator of display technologies, including thin-film transistor liquid crystal and OLED displays. The company manufactures display panels in a broad range of sizes and specifications primarily for use in TVs, notebook computers, desktop monitors, automobiles, and various other applications, including tablets and mobile devices. LG Display currently operates manufacturing facilities in Korea and China, and back-end assembly facilities in Korea, China, and Vietnam. The company has approximately 70,707 employees operating worldwide. For more news and information about LG Display, please visit www.lgdisplay.com.

Media Contact:
Joo Yeon Jennifer Ha, Team Leader, Communication Team
Email: hjy05@lgdisplay.com

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LG Display unveils world's first 240Hz RGB stripe OLED panel

LG Display unveils world's first 240Hz RGB stripe OLED panel

LG Display unveils world's first 240Hz RGB stripe OLED panel

LG Display unveils world's first 240Hz RGB stripe OLED panel

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