In January of 2019, patients were told they had a new or novel brain disease. This occurred in a cluster of individuals exhibiting "similar" signs and symptoms in the eastern province of New Brunswick, Canada. The symptoms fell under the umbrella of dementia and prion disease but were tested and determined not to be either. Was this a new brain disease or was something else to blame? And why was the investigation shut down so abruptly?  SHOW NOTES Government officials misled the public about the âmysteriousâ New Brunswick neurological disease, and we have the documents to prove it (canadaland.com) final-report.pdf (gnb.ca) Cluster of Neurological Syndrome (gnb.ca) Whistleblower warns baffling illness affects growing number of young adults in Canadian province | Canada | The Guardian Moncton medical student calls for new investigation into âmystery neurological illnessâ - New Brunswick | Globalnews.ca Questions remain about mystery brain disease in N.B. | CTV News Patients, families call on N.B. to reopen investigation into neurological illness | CBC News 'Mysterious' brain disorder strikes hundreds, cases keep growing (nypost.com) New Brunswick, Canada, mystery brain disease: Dozens sick in neurological syndrome cluster - The Washington Post New Brunswick, Canada, mystery brain disease: Report finds no new disorder - The Washington Post New Brunswick mystery brain syndrome to be probed (thestar.com) Mystery brain disease in New Brunswick? Families call for investigation as cases increase (thestar.com) Cause of eight N.B. 'mystery' brain disease deaths identified by pathologist | CTV News New Brunswick patients with mysterious brain illness call for action after herbicide detected | Watch News Videos Online (globalnews.ca) Mystery brain disorder baffles Canadian doctors | Canada | The Guardian "Mystery brain disease" ruled out by New Brunswick committee - YouTube Doctors investigate mystery brain disease in Canada (bbc.com)
In January of 2019, patients were told they had a new or novel brain disease. This occurred in a cluster of individuals exhibiting "similar" signs and symptoms in the eastern province of New Brunswick, Canada. The symptoms fell under the umbrella of dementia and prion disease but were tested and determined not to be either. Was this a new brain disease or was something else to blame? And why was the investigation shut down so abruptly? Â SHOW NOTES Government officials misled the public about th...