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New Brunswick is delaying the release of a report about a mystery brain disease
The delay allows for a formal data-sharing agreement and additional environmental data review requested by patient representatives during the ongoing investigation.
- The New Brunswick government delayed the release of a report on a possible mystery brain disease on September 5, 2025.
- The delay follows the request for the federal Public Health Agency to review the province's environmental and patient data to better understand complex cases.
- Several hundred people from regions including the Acadian Peninsula and Moncton have experienced symptoms linked to a neurological condition with an undetermined cause.
- Health Minister John Dornan explained that the federal agency was asked to review the situation so the province can utilize a wide range of knowledge to gain deeper insight into the complicated cases.
- The delay indicates the government is pursuing a more thorough investigation, while advocates say they have received little new information so far.
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The NB Public Health Report was due to be released at the end of the summer and will be released at the end of 2025.
·Montreal, Canada
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New Brunswick is delaying the release of a report about a mystery brain disease
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·Winnipeg, Canada
Read Full ArticleFREDERICTON — The Government of New Brunswick has announced that it is delaying the release of a report to determine whether a mysterious brain disease exists in the province. The province has indicated that the report originally expected by the end of the summer is now due by the end of December. It also notes that it has requested additional support from the Public Health Agency of Canada for the investigation. The Department of Health indicat…
·Richelieu, Canada
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Leaning Left9Leaning Right0Center2Last UpdatedBias Distribution82% Left
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L 82%
C 18%
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