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Today’s Neurology Science Briefing | March 15th 2026, 1:00:51 pm

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Specific combinations of blood biomarkers can predict Alzheimer’s disease pathology in specific brain regions and future memory decline. This finding supports the use of simple blood tests as a cost-effective and non-invasive tool for early detection and monitoring of the disease.
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Occupational exposure to industrial dust is linked to higher rates of multiple sclerosis. This suggests that environmental factors in certain workplaces may play a significant role in the development of this autoimmune neurological condition.
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A commentary highlights the complexity of diagnosing POEMS syndrome, a rare neurological disorder, as its early symptoms are often overlooked or mistaken for more common conditions. This underscores the need for greater clinical awareness to ensure patients receive a correct and timely diagnosis.
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A study found that female guinea pigs show consistent behavioral and physiological traits across their reproductive cycles, with these traits being repeatable over time. This provides a reliable animal model for studying how hormonal cycles influence behavior and physiology.
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A new MRI technique called ultrashort echo time magnetization transfer imaging can be used to dynamically monitor changes in ankle cartilage after long-distance running. This offers a non-invasive way to study cartilage health and the impact of physical stress on joints.
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