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Today’s Neurology Science Briefing | March 22nd 2026, 1:00:12 pm

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A new international consensus provides clear guidelines for evaluating and managing hypothalamic hamartomas, rare brain lesions that can cause severe seizures. This standardized approach aims to improve diagnosis and treatment outcomes for patients with this complex condition.
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POEMS syndrome, a rare disorder that often starts with nerve damage, is frequently misdiagnosed as other nerve diseases, delaying proper treatment. Early and accurate diagnosis is crucial because specific treatments, like stem cell transplants, can prevent permanent nerve injury and significantly improve a patient’s long-term health.
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Research shows that the effect of the APOE gene, a major genetic risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease, on key blood biomarkers varies depending on a person’s genetic ancestry, particularly among Hispanic/Latino populations. This finding is important because it highlights that genetic background must be considered for accurate Alzheimer’s risk assessment and research.
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A study found that during summer training, an athlete’s perception of heat-related symptoms like dizziness and headache is directly linked to increased feelings of fatigue. This connection is important because it shows that managing how athletes perceive heat stress could be key to preventing fatigue and maintaining their performance.
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A new MRI technique called ultrashort echo time magnetization transfer imaging can be used to monitor ankle cartilage changes immediately after long-distance running. This provides a non-invasive way to study how exercise impacts joint health in real-time, which could help prevent sports injuries.
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