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Scientists scramble to understand new and mysterious brain disorder affecting dozens in Canadian province
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Scientists scramble to understand new and mysterious brain disorder affecting dozens in Canadian province
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Dozens in a Canadian province face a mysterious brain disorder: ‘The population is in shock’
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Toxic cyanobacteria from a harmful algal bloom (HAB) turn western Lake Erie water green at the Maumee Bay State Park beach in Oregon, Ohio on Aug. 7, 2019. Researchers in Canada theorize that a toxin produced by cyanobacteria, or blue-green algae blooms, could be the cause of a mysterious brain disease that is afflicting patients in the province of New Brunswick, Canada. (Photo: Garret Ellison)
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Imagine what it would be like to realize there’s a sickness out there that no one knows anything about not what it is, where it’s coming from, nor what to do to protect oneself from it yet, a cluster of people in your area are suffering immensely and dying from it, and the numbers are growing.