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Europe’s Largest Health Challenge This Century

By The Doctors Health Press Editorial Board ,

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A new study, landmark in nature, paints a stark picture across the ocean of Europe’s mental and neurological health. Its findings have definite relevance to North America. Researchers have revealed the European continent’s biggest health challenge of the 21st century: battling mental disorders.

Conditions of the brain have become the most pressing concern in Europe. The study also highlights that most mental disorders remain untreated. It is a remarkable burden. The three-year study covered 30 countries, spanning 514 million people. All major mental disorders for children through the elderly were included, as well as several neurological disorders. It is an unprecedented scope.

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The study’s key findings were:

What’s more is that millions of others in Europe suffer from neurologic disorders, such as stroke, traumatic brain injuries, Parkinson’s disease, and multiple sclerosis. As the result, disorders of the brain are the largest contributor to Europe’s total health burden — accounting for 26.6% of the total disease burden.

The four most disabling conditions were depression, dementias, alcohol use, and stroke. A big problem is that there is low awareness and knowledge about disorders of the brain, and how prevalent they are. The study calls for dramatically increased funding for better research into causes and treatments.

They believe that improved prevention and treatment for brain disorders is the core health challenge of the 21st century.

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