Track 18: Stroke – Advances in Prevention, Diagnosis, and Treatment
Stroke is one of the leading causes of death and disability worldwide, affecting millions of people every year. Characterized by an interruption of blood supply to the brain, either through ischemia (blockage) or hemorrhage (bleeding), stroke can result in long-term neurological deficits, impacting speech, movement, memory, and independence.
At the 5th World Neuroscience, Neurology, and Brain Disorders Summit, Track 18: Stroke will bring together leading clinicians, researchers, and specialists to discuss the latest developments in stroke prevention, acute treatment, rehabilitation, and long-term care.
Why Stroke Research Matters
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Global burden: Stroke is the second leading cause of death and a major cause of disability worldwide.
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Rising incidence: Aging populations and lifestyle factors are increasing stroke prevalence.
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Time sensitivity: Early detection and rapid intervention dramatically improve survival and recovery outcomes.
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Recovery challenges: Post-stroke rehabilitation remains a critical area of research and innovation.
Key Topics in Track 18: Stroke
This track will cover:
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Ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke mechanisms
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Advances in neuroimaging and early diagnosis
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Thrombectomy and thrombolysis: evolving standards of care
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Stroke risk factors: hypertension, diabetes, and atrial fibrillation
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Neuroprotective and regenerative therapies
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Stroke rehabilitation and neuroplasticity
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Pediatric stroke and rare cerebrovascular syndromes
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Artificial intelligence and telemedicine in stroke management
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Public health strategies for global stroke prevention
Who Should Attend?
This track is highly relevant for:
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Neurologists and stroke specialists
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Neurosurgeons and interventional radiologists
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Cardiologists and vascular specialists
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Neuroscientists and researchers in neurovascular biology
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Rehabilitation physicians and therapists
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Public health professionals and policymakers
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Students and early-career researchers in neurology
Opportunities at the Summit
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Present your findings and case studies on stroke prevention, management, and recovery
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Discover cutting-edge therapies and technological innovations in stroke care
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Network with global leaders in neurology and cerebrovascular research
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Earn CME/CPD credits while expanding your clinical and research expertise
Join Us in Dubai
The summit in Dubai, UAE will serve as a hub for meaningful discussions, collaboration, and knowledge-sharing in stroke care, while offering the chance to experience one of the world’s most innovative and culturally rich destinations.
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Conclusion
Track 18: Stroke will provide a comprehensive platform for exploring the full spectrum of stroke care—from risk factor management and acute intervention to rehabilitation and recovery. By uniting diverse perspectives, this track aims to advance strategies that reduce stroke-related mortality and disability on a global scale.
Join us in Dubai, January 2026, at the 5th World Neuroscience, Neurology, and Brain Disorders Summit, and be part of the global effort to transform stroke care.
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#Stroke #IschemicStroke #HemorrhagicStroke #Neurovascular #Neurorehabilitation #Neuroimaging #BrainHealth #NeuroscienceConference #Dubai2026
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