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Scientist working on mystery N.B. brain condition claimed he was 'cut off' for 'political' reasons | CBC News LoadedA leading federal scientist claimed he wasn’t allowed to keep investigating a mystery neurological illness that made dozens of people sick in New Brunswick, according to an email obtained by CBC News.
Coulthart did not respond to requests for comment, but forwarded an email inquiry to the Public Health Agency of Canada's media relations team. The email is the latest criticism of what patients and families have described as an unclear, inadequate response to a public health issue. For some patients, who ranged in age from 18 to 85, those symptoms included painful muscle spasms, visual and auditory hallucinations, memory loss and personality changes. The sickness began with muscle pain and, for some, progressed to debilitating dementia.
The committee concluded there was no mystery neurological syndrome and that the patients in the original cluster had potentially been misdiagnosed. The final report "PHAC continues to maintain an open dialogue with PHNB and remains ready to discuss additional support, if requested," the email read.
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