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Today’s Neurology Science Briefing | April 5th 2026, 9:00:31 am

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A new deep learning model can automatically classify different types of acute leukemia cells from microscope images with high accuracy. This tool could help pathologists diagnose leukemia faster and more reliably, especially in cases with subtle differences that are hard for the human eye to spot.
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A pilot study found that tiny molecules called microRNAs circulating in the blood could serve as early warning signs for brain injury in premature babies. Identifying these signals could lead to earlier interventions to protect the developing brains of these vulnerable infants.
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A personal essay describes a physician’s own experience with delirium, highlighting the profound vulnerability and disorientation caused by the condition. This firsthand account provides valuable insight into a common but often misunderstood hospital complication, emphasizing the human side of neurological illness.
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