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

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A large study of over 78,000 women in Norway found that those with a higher intake of vitamin D from food and supplements had a 42% lower risk of developing multiple sclerosis (MS). This is strong evidence that vitamin D itself, not just sunlight exposure, plays a key role in protecting against MS, especially in regions with limited sun.
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Researchers identified distinct patterns of inflammation in the blood of people across the Alzheimer’s disease spectrum, including markers linked to brain cell damage and immune activation. This work helps separate the inflammatory changes that are tied to the presence of Alzheimer’s brain plaques from those that occur independently, offering new potential targets for treatments and blood tests.
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A study of children found a link between having a recent infection and suffering a stroke, highlighting that common illnesses can be a trigger for this serious neurological event in young people. This finding emphasizes the need for doctors and parents to be aware of stroke symptoms in children, even when they seem to be recovering from a typical infection.
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A study in rats revealed that a specific microRNA, called miR-23b-3p, acts as a natural brake on an overactive immune response in a blood vessel inflammation disease (IgA vasculitis). Restoring levels of this molecule reduced disease symptoms, pointing to a promising new strategy for treating similar autoimmune and inflammatory disorders.
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A review of the latest evidence confirms that a procedure called renal denervation, which quiets overactive nerves to the kidneys, is a safe and effective long-term treatment for lowering high blood pressure. Major medical guidelines now recommend this device-based therapy for patients whose blood pressure remains high despite taking multiple medications.
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