N.B. patients and family of mystery brain disease call for fresh investigations
New Brunswick residents suffering from a mystery neurological disorder are calling for an investigation into potential environmental causes of the health problems they've been living with for more than two years. Health Minister Bruce Fitch says Public Health is reviewing a letter received from the patients' doctor urging the province to test them for the presence of the herbicide glyphosate, which the doctor thinks could be linked to their problems.
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