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Today’s Neurology Science Briefing | April 1st 2026, 1:00:02 pm

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Combining a week of digital cognitive tests with a blood test for a protein called p-tau217 can more accurately predict which older adults with normal memory are at highest risk for cognitive decline. This two-part approach helps identify the people who might benefit most from early preventive treatments for Alzheimer’s disease.
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A new AI method using transformer models can analyze a special type of MRI scan to better distinguish between low-grade and high-grade brain tumors. This technology provides clearer images and more accurate tumor grading than traditional analysis methods, which could help doctors plan more precise treatments.
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Warm-colored lighting in a cold room makes people feel more comfortable, but it does not actually improve their ability to think or perform tasks. This finding is important for designing workspaces and homes, as it shows that light color affects mood more than mental performance in chilly environments.
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