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Today’s Neurology Science Briefing | March 23rd 2026, 1:00:12 pm

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A large study in Norway found that women with a higher intake of vitamin D from food and supplements had a significantly lower risk of developing multiple sclerosis. This finding is particularly strong evidence that vitamin D itself is protective, as the study was done in a country with limited sunlight for much of the year.
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A new analysis shows that certain painkillers taken around the time of conception are linked to more severe birth defects, defined by lower infant survival rates. This research helps clarify which specific analgesic combinations, like acetaminophen with certain opioids, may carry higher risks, aiding safer medication choices for pregnant individuals.
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A long-term study shows that a home-based sleep intervention for people with dementia and their caregivers significantly improved sleep problems for up to two years. This provides strong evidence for a practical, non-drug approach that can be scaled up to help manage one of the most distressing symptoms of dementia.
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A study found that recent infection is associated with an increased incidence of stroke in children. This highlights the importance of considering infection as a potential trigger for this serious condition in young patients, which could influence monitoring and prevention strategies.
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Artificial intelligence is creating new opportunities and facing specific limitations in body MRI, according to a new review. Understanding these boundaries is crucial for radiologists to effectively integrate AI tools into clinical practice to improve image analysis and diagnosis.
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