New Brunswick launches second probe into mystery brain symptoms | Unpublished
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Author: Lindsay Jones
Publication Date: March 27, 2025 - 21:08

New Brunswick launches second probe into mystery brain symptoms

March 27, 2025
New Brunswick has started combing through the files of hundreds of patients suffering from undiagnosed neurological symptoms to find out whether something in the environment may be triggering their ailments.After months of inaction and finger pointing over paperwork delays, New Brunswick Chief Medical Officer Yves Léger said the province has enough information to launch the review of files from Alier Marrero, the neurologist who has been raising alarm about elevated levels of heavy metals and pesticides in test results of the patients.


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