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Today’s Neurology Science Briefing | March 17th 2026, 1:00:12 pm

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Specific combinations of blood biomarkers can predict the location of Alzheimer’s-related brain damage and future memory decline. This means a simple blood test could one day be used to detect Alzheimer’s early and track its progression in a cost-effective way.
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A study found that people exposed to industrial dust at work have higher rates of multiple sclerosis. This suggests that environmental factors in certain workplaces may contribute to the risk of developing this neurological disease.
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A commentary explains that POEMS syndrome, a rare neurological disorder, is often misdiagnosed because its symptoms like nerve damage and fatigue are common and appear separately. This highlights the need for doctors to consider this complex condition when patients have a mix of seemingly unrelated problems.
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Steroid injections may provide short-term pain relief for some children with musculoskeletal pain like hip problems, but the evidence supporting their use is very limited and of low quality. This means doctors should be cautious and more high-quality research is needed to understand the risks and benefits for kids.
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A new oral formulation of the chemotherapy drug paclitaxel was found to be as effective as the standard intravenous version for treating a type of breast cancer. This could offer patients a more convenient treatment option that avoids lengthy infusions and reduces the risk of certain side effects.
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