No evidence to support neurological syndrome of unknown cause in New Brunswick, study finds | Unpublished
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Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Kristy Kirkup, Lindsay Jones
Publication Date: May 7, 2025 - 11:21

No evidence to support neurological syndrome of unknown cause in New Brunswick, study finds

May 7, 2025
A new research study has found no evidence to support evidence of a neurological syndrome of unknown cause in a cohort of patients from New Brunswick while a separate scientific review is under way on the issue in the province.The findings, released Wednesday by the peer-reviewed journal JAMA Neurology, are based on research conducted on a cohort of patients with a diagnosis of neurological syndrome of unknown cause (NSUC) who received second, independent clinical assessments or neuropathological examinations between 2020 and 2025.


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