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Today’s Neurology Science Briefing | March 14th 2026, 1:00:51 pm

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A new study found that acting more outgoing and social can actually change how your immune system genes work. This suggests that our personality and behavior can directly influence our body’s ability to fight off illness.
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Researchers reviewed studies on driving and dementia, finding that family caregivers play a crucial role in observing driving skills, making tough decisions about when to stop, and managing the emotional burden of this transition. This highlights the need to better support caregivers during this difficult life change.
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A large study of patients with a nerve disease called Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) shows that genetic changes in a specific gene, SLC12A6, should be considered in all cases of suspected inherited neuropathy. This finding helps doctors diagnose this complex condition more accurately.
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Scientists discovered that soil in forests worldwide releases more carbon dioxide at night than during the day, which is the opposite of what many climate models predict. This means we may be underestimating how much carbon is leaving the soil, which is important for understanding climate change.
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A study of a lung disease linked to certain immune system antibodies found that a drug called rituximab may help preserve lung function. This offers a potential treatment option for patients with this serious and complex condition.
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