H.I.3 New Brunswick + Canada Wide Sweep
H.I.3 New Brunswick + Canada Wide Sweep
NEUROLOGICAL TECHNOLOGY IN CANADA
Privatized + Public Sector Standardized Labs that are not negligent versus Private Labs which have to be shut down
5 - 9 - 14 Eyes + K.T
NEW BRUNSWICK
In 2021, New Brunswick Public Health investigated a cluster of 48 patients with unexplained neurological symptoms, initially suspected to be a new, unknown neurological syndrome. While some patients displayed unusual symptoms, an oversight committee of neurologists found no evidence of a common, unknown illness and identified potential alternative diagnoses for many cases, including Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and functional neurological disorders. Further investigations are ongoing, with a focus on environmental exposures and reviewing patient files.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
Initial Investigation (2021):
Public Health New Brunswick began investigating a cluster of 48 patients with neurological symptoms, initially raising concerns about a potential unknown neurological syndrome, possibly resembling Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease.
Oversight Committee (2022):
A committee of six neurologists reviewed the patients' cases and found no evidence of a novel, unknown illness. They identified potential alternative diagnoses for many of the patients, including Alzheimer's disease, Lewy body dementia, post-concussion syndrome, and functional neurological disorder.
Ongoing Investigation:
Despite the oversight committee's findings, some patients and their families remain concerned and are pushing for continued investigation into possible environmental factors and other explanations for the symptoms.
Recent Developments:
In early 2023, a neurologist raised new concerns, including more patients with unusual symptoms and potential links to environmental exposures. The current investigation is assessing these concerns and reviewing patient files to determine if established diagnoses can be made.
Number of Cases:
While the initial cluster involved 48 patients, the number of individuals with unexplained neurological symptoms has increased, with some reports indicating a total of 507 across New Brunswick and other provinces. However, the formal number reported to Public Health New Brunswick is 222.
Symptoms:
Patients reported a range of neurological symptoms, including memory loss, behavioral changes, muscle spasms, and hallucinations.
Environmental Factors:
Some patients and their families suspect environmental factors, such as exposure to herbicides or heavy metals, may be contributing to the illnesses.
Ongoing Research:
Ongoing research includes epidemiological studies to assess potential environmental exposures and clinical evaluations to refine diagnoses and understand the nature of the symptoms.
In New Brunswick it is likely 80-95% neuro-labs like NB-OT Labs versus other concerns causing auch symptoms
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