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Baffling Illness Affecting Growing Number Of Young Adults

A whistleblower in the Canadian province of New Brunswick has warned that a new kind of neurological illness is growing up among the young generation in the Canadian province.

Researchers started working with this problem for more than two years but did not find any core of the illness.

Symptoms of the disease are rapid weight loss, insomnia, hallucinations, difficulty thinking, and limited mobility.

A total of 48 cases were recorded since 2021 and, multiple sources have confirmed reporters that the actual numbers could be more than 150.

The saddest part is, `the caretakers of the patients are also facing the same illness, which suggests a possible environmental trigger.

“I’m truly concerned about these cases because they seem to evolve so fast.  I’m worried for them and we owe them some kind of explanation.”  said the source.

“One suspected case involved a man who was developing symptoms of dementia and ataxia. His wife, who was his caregiver, suddenly began losing sleep and experiencing muscle wasting, dementia, and hallucinations. Now her condition is worse than his,” he added.

“What people are talking about really amounts to a full research investigation, because then we know what we’re looking for precisely,” said the federal scientist who was familiar with both the cluster and the testing process.

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