No longer a sure thing: Records show how N.B. investigation into mystery illness changed over time

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For three months last year, medical and environmental experts in New Brunswick, along with many from beyond the province, met with provincial public health officials about what they described as a “neurological syndrome of unknown cause.”

But that all changed on May 6, 2021, when provincial health officials halted those meetings.

According to the province, the syndrome of unknown cause has affected 48 people who have symptoms such as memory problems, balance issues and behaviour changes.

Hundreds of pages of records obtained by CBC News through access to information reveal new details of those meetings, and how New Brunswick’s strategy around

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