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N.B. "Mystery Neurological Disorder" investigation appeal was dismissed

DebilitatingThe New Brunswick family, struggling to learn more about mystery brain disease, shattered their latest hopes.

Steve Ellis' father, Roger Ellis, was first identified as suffering from a mysterious neurological disorder associated with rapidly developing dementia, muscle spasms, and atrophy. It is one of only 48 people.

In late February, the state had a monitoring committee consisting of six neurologists in the state, two co-chairs of community health authorities, and medical officers, and no such illness exists. Announced that it was concluded.

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Defenders of those affected by the possible illness, Ellis, who made a frank statement, resented the decision.

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He appealed to the New Brunswick PhD and Surgeon College in late March and was healthy in the global news of the time. Dr. Jennifer Russell "violated her professional code of ethics."

On Monday, he received a letter from the university stating that complaints about actions taken by public health were outside their jurisdiction and they "believe this problem has been resolved." rice field.

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"It's not a reliable thing about what I can do, it doesn't tell Dr. Russell and the head of (Health) Shepherd," Steve said. Ellis told Global News on Monday.

This letter highlights some of New Brunswick's public health law. The enforcement of obligations or powers under this law was done in good faith (…) ”

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Global News with the University of Physicians and Surgeons We contacted both New Brunswick State Health Departments. on monday. Neither could clarify what, if any, was responsible for appealing the decisions made by public health.

Ellis said he had already sent an email to the university asking him to reconsider.

"I'm going to investigate other possible paths," he said.

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