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See below for the latest news and press releases from National Brain Awareness Week
1.3.2020 Visit loveyourbrain.ie for all information about Brain Awareness Week
Please visit www.loveyourbrain.ie our dedicated website for all updates and information about » read more
18.2.2020 Brain Awareness Week 2020
Brain Awareness Week March 16th to 22nd is fast approaching and we in NAI are looking forward » read more
Dates for Brain Awareness Week 2020
National Brain Awareness Week takes place from March 16th to 22nd 2020. » read more
7.3.2019 Getting Ready for Brain Awareness Week
National Brain Awareness Week takes place March 11th to 17th 2019. Check out our new... » read more
19.2.2019 New dedicated website for Brain Awareness Week is now live
Love your Brain is a new awareness campaign for National Brain Awareness Week March 11th to 17th 2019. » read more
22.1.2019 New dedicated website for Brain Awareness Week 2019 coming soon
National Brain Awareness Week takes place from March 11th to 17th 2019. » read more
23.7.2018 We re getting ready for Brain Awareness Week 2019!
Brain Awareness Week will take place in Ireland from March 11th to 17th 2019 as we move to coincide with dates in the UK and Europe. » read more
6.3.2018 Keynote Conference for Brain Awareness Week focuses on the Challenge of Brain Conditions
A Keynote Conference will take place in Dublin today to mark National Brain Awareness Week. » read more
2.3.2018 Snow no barrier to our preparation for Brain Awareness Week
We're all set for National Brain Awareness Week March 5th to 11th with over 50 events taking... » read more
21.2.2018 Less than two weeks to go to National Brain Awareness Week
With only two weeks to go to National Brain Awareness Week: 1. » read more
21.2.2018 Deadline to register for NAI conference
A reminder that Friday 23rd February is the deadline to register for our upcoming conference " » read more
31.1.2018 Awareness Campaign launching 1st Feb
On February 1st, we will be launching a social media campaign #alteredlives, to raise awareness of the experience of living with a neurological condition. Social media followers will be asked to post ONE WORD OR ONE IMAGE summing up what its like to live with a neurological condition. » read more
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