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thank you very much for it introduction and then they should go and
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and still urologist from oslo i will fall out sex or gender differences and stroke
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so uh at first just to find a spot to stroll guesses to this plan a thoughtful to part
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of the brain stops either you adopted sort would burst and but that that's a local thing
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ability to when it comes to who gets a stroke
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four stroke it's actually more men than women get
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the stroked uh this is quite consistent worldwide
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and this is for all age groups apart from the age group in over eighty five years
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this is probably partly due to the fact that women live
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longer but there might be some other differences as well
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based paper strolled start traditional prospectors on hypertension diabetes high
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high cholesterol smoking and so on and most
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of these facts factors that this first goal is equally balanced in women than in men
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however for age of preparation if your woman later preparation you twice as likely
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to suffer school and if you're a man and similar is for diabetes
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they're also conditions in women's status pregnancy and use of
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uh oral contraceptive pills which increased risk of stroke
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and for example p. accounts clients yeah and hypertensive disorders of
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pregnancy does not only increase the risk of school
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during pregnancy but also the risk pro is prolonged for many
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many years thereafter but we don't know enough about that
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so although there are more men than women suffer strokes when they're older when they had their stock
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when men get more secure stops ah and that this like this they are less likely to
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come to hospital early enough for treatments and they're less likely to well ambulance services
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which is quite interesting because when we look at information campaigns directed
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uh that at that house like to inform about stroll
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women are more likely to to the yeah yeah
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a acknowledged or they are more likely to to that take in
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information from and from the from the other campaigns than men
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but still they are more like less likely to one plan services for themselves
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so what then can we do about these differences and how to me prim old more equality
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well i'm involved in your in stroke organisation where we have developed abundance image deeper strolled in europe
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no i mean yes aim is to promote people tends to grow care and treatment
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we want to do this by focusing on to on on it in two started each measures fresh you
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want increase the resurgence throw in women think want to increase the status of researching school in
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one thing today it increased the number of women including clinical trials
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and also want to promote them yeah yeah programs and initiatives that
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emphasise a equality appear on stroll in women in your
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to do this we also want to promote a and
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support more women in a scientific world in stock
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and especially focus then on a mentor shape of the younger call lisa so
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we can turn to have more of it when when transitioning from p. h. d. to leadership in the academic stroke world

Conference Program

Opening
Gautam Maitra, Founding Member, Women's Brain Project
Dec. 12, 2017 · 8:45 a.m.
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Welcome Words
Maria Teresa Ferretti, President, Women's Brain Project
Dec. 12, 2017 · 8:48 a.m.
Welcome adress
Françoise Grossetête, member of the European Parliament
Dec. 12, 2017 · 8:55 a.m.
Presentation of the day
Sylvia Day, Forum host and WBP ambassador
Dec. 12, 2017 · 9:01 a.m.
Keynote
Khaliya
Dec. 12, 2017 · 9:04 a.m.
Introduction of Elena Becker-Barroso
Elena Becker-Barroso, Editor-in-Chief of The Lancet Neurology
Dec. 12, 2017 · 9:21 a.m.
230 views
Introduction of Gillian Einstein
Gillian Einstein, University of Toronto, Canada
Dec. 12, 2017 · 9:28 a.m.
Introduction of Else Charlotte Sandset
Else Charlotte Sandset, Oslo University Hospital, Norway
Dec. 12, 2017 · 9:39 a.m.
Introduction of Carol Brayne
Carol Brayne, University of Cambridge, UK
Dec. 12, 2017 · 9:44 a.m.
Introduction of Maria Teresa Ferretti
Maria Teresa Ferretti, President, Women's Brain Project
Dec. 12, 2017 · 9:52 a.m.
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Introduction of Liisa Galea
Liisa Galea, University of British Columbia, Canada
Dec. 12, 2017 · 9:56 a.m.
Introduction of Lawrence Rajendran
Lawrence Rajendran
Dec. 12, 2017 · 10:03 a.m.
244 views
Introduction of Thorsten Buch
Thorsten Buch, Director, Institute of Laboratory Animal Science (LTK), University of Zurich, Switzerland
Dec. 12, 2017 · 10:08 a.m.
Introduction of Meryl Comer
Meryl Comer , President & CEO, Geoffrey Beene Foundation Alzheimer's Initiative
Dec. 12, 2017 · 10:59 a.m.
Introduction of Mary Mittelman
Mary Mittelman, New York University School of Medicine, US
Dec. 12, 2017 · 11:05 a.m.
Introduction of Angela Abela
Angela Abela , University of Malta, Malta
Dec. 12, 2017 · 11:13 a.m.
Introduction of Tania Dussey-Cavassini
Tania Dussey-Cavassini, Former Swiss Ambassador for Global Health, Switzerland
Dec. 12, 2017 · 11:20 a.m.
480 views
Introduction of Raj Long
Raj Long , Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Vice-Chair, World Dementia Council
Dec. 12, 2017 · 1:30 p.m.
200 views
Introduction of Antonella Santuccione Chadha
Antonella Santuccione Chadha , Swissmedic, Swiss Regulatory Agency, Switzerland
Dec. 12, 2017 · 1:32 p.m.
371 views
Introduction of Marsha B. Henderson
Marsha B. Henderson, Food and Drugs Administration, Office for Women's Health, US
Dec. 12, 2017 · 1:36 p.m.
Introduction of Maeve Cusack
Maeve Cusack, European Institute for Women's Health
Dec. 12, 2017 · 1:43 p.m.
Introduction of Hadine Joffe
Hadine Joffe, Harvard Medical School, US
Dec. 12, 2017 · 1:47 p.m.
Introduction of Maria Houtchens
Maria Houtchens, Harvard Medical School, US
Dec. 12, 2017 · 1:55 p.m.
Introduction of Valerie Bruemmer
Valerie Bruemmer, Senior Medical Advisor, Eli Lilly
Dec. 12, 2017 · 2:03 p.m.
Introduction of Malou Cristobal
Malou Cristobal, Polytrauma/ TBI / Vestibular Rehabilitation Program, New York Harbour
Dec. 12, 2017 · 2:08 p.m.
Wrap up of Panel Discussion 3
Raj Long , Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Vice-Chair, World Dementia Council
Dec. 12, 2017 · 3:23 p.m.
Presentation of Sofia, Robot
Sofia, Robot
Dec. 12, 2017 · 3:28 p.m.
Introduction of Nicoletta Iacobacci
Nicoletta Iacobacci , Singularity University Geneva
Dec. 12, 2017 · 3:32 p.m.
Introduction of Fabrizio Renzi
Fabrizio Renzi, Innovation and Technologies Director, IBM, Rome
Dec. 12, 2017 · 3:36 p.m.
Introduction of Joanna J. Bryson
Joanna J. Bryson , University of Bath, UK
Dec. 12, 2017 · 3:48 p.m.
Introduction of Myshkin Ingawale
Myshkin Ingawale, Facebook
Dec. 12, 2017 · 3:58 p.m.
Introduction of Kathryn Goetzke
Kathryn Goetzke, President, Chief Mood Officer & Founder, The Mood Factory, and Founder, iFred
Dec. 12, 2017 · 4:07 p.m.
Introduction of Nikolaos Mavridis
Nikolaos Mavridis , Interactive Robots and Media Labs, MIT, US
Dec. 12, 2017 · 4:13 p.m.
Keynote
Lynn Posluns , Women's Brain Health Initiative, Canada
Dec. 12, 2017 · 4:52 p.m.
Closing remarks
Mara Hank Moret
Dec. 12, 2017 · 5:12 p.m.
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Thanks
Annemarie Schumacher Dimech
Dec. 12, 2017 · 5:16 p.m.
Closing song
Sylvia Day, Forum host and WBP ambassador
Dec. 12, 2017 · 5:23 p.m.