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Neurology on the Hill: Neurologists to Ask Lawmakers to Support Lifesaving Research
To improve brain health for all, 200 neurologists from 47 states will ask federal lawmakers in Washington, D.C., to support lifesaving neuroscience research as the American Academy of Neurology (AAN) holds its 24th annual "Neurology on the Hill" February 22-24, 2026. Neurologists will also ask lawmakers to make telehealth flexibilities permanent and address ongoing Medicare payment cuts that reduce access to neurological care.
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