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

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Children with pediatric-onset multiple sclerosis (POMS) have shorter telomeres—a marker of biological aging—than healthy children of the same age, even after accounting for factors like socioeconomic status. This suggests that the disease itself may accelerate the body’s internal aging process, which could influence long-term health outcomes.
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In Alzheimer’s disease, language problems follow a predictable pattern tied to the spread of toxic tau protein in the brain: people first report trouble finding words, then have difficulty naming objects, and finally show widespread language impairment. This link between specific language complaints and underlying brain pathology could help doctors detect and stage Alzheimer’s earlier.
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A study using activity trackers and self-reports found a clear relationship between daytime napping and nighttime sleep, showing how one affects the other. Understanding this interplay is crucial for developing better sleep hygiene recommendations and treatments for sleep disorders.
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Research indicates that children who have had a recent infection face a higher risk of suffering a stroke. This finding highlights the importance of monitoring for stroke symptoms in sick children and could lead to new preventive strategies.
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Artificial intelligence is being increasingly applied to body MRI scans, offering new opportunities to improve image analysis and diagnosis, but the technology also has important limitations that must be understood. This balance of potential and caution is key for responsibly integrating AI into clinical radiology practice.
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