Is this the checkout aisle headline thread?
In other news.... goat boy communicates telepathically with animals.
WTF?
This is pure garbage. Why on this forum?
Well at least it isn’t another coronavirus thread.
I knew she was using the blood of young women to keep going. I thought that was common knowledge?
IF you play her speeches backwards you can clearly hear,”Hillary is dead...Hillary is dead.”
Watching too much Walking Dead
Bwahahaha.
Stupid.
Call the Men in Black.
The internet is a wild place.
When Hillary finally dies, Satan will lock the gates of Hell so she can’t get in. He’d be afraid she’s steal his job.
at the military tribunals
Of course, the military tribunals. How could I have missed the military tribunals.
Um, won’t those right between Winchell v. Mahoney and the Charlie McCarthy hearings?
Taxpayers are footing the bill for the technique that keeps her alive.
But who is paying the price?
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Um, didn’t you just say it was the taxpayers?
Short attention span.
Thanks for turning this site into a tabloid.
Is her reanimated corpse remote-controlled by Bat Boy?
https://www.healthline.com/health/kuru
Kuru
What is kuru?
Kuru is a rare and fatal nervous system disease. Its highest prevalence occurred during the 1950s and 1960s among the Fore people in the highlands of New Guinea. The Fore people contracted the disease by performing cannibalism on corpses during funeral rituals.
The name kuru means to shiver or trembling in fear. The symptoms of the disease include muscle twitching and loss of coordination. Other symptoms include difficulty walking, involuntary movements, behavioral and mood changes, dementia, and difficulty eating. The latter can cause malnutrition. Kuru has no known cure. Its usually fatal within one year of contraction.
The identification and study of kuru helped along scientific research in a number of ways. It was the first neurodegenerative disease resulting from an infectious agent. It led to the creation of a new class of diseases including Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, Gerstmann-Sträussler-Scheinker disease, and fatal familial insomnia. Today the study of kuru still impacts research on neurodegenerative diseases.
What are the symptoms of kuru?
Symptoms of more common neurological disorders such as Parkinsons disease or stroke may resemble kuru symptoms. These include:
difficulty walking
poor coordination
difficulty swallowing
slurred speech
moodiness and behavioral changes
dementia
muscle twitching and tremors
inability to grasp objects
random, compulsive laughing or crying
Kuru occurs in three stages. Its usually preceded by headache and joint pain. Since these are common symptoms, they are often missed as clues that a more serious disease is underway. In the first stage, a person with kuru exhibits some loss of bodily control. They may have difficulty balancing and maintaining posture. In the second stage, or sedentary stage, the person is unable to walk. Body tremors and significant involuntary jerks and movements begin to occur. In the third stage, the person is usually bedridden and incontinent. They lose the ability to speak. They may also exhibit dementia or behavior changes, causing them to seem unconcerned about their health. Starvation and malnutrition usually set in at the third stage, due to the difficulty of eating and swallowing. These secondary symptoms can lead to death within a year. Most people end up dying from pneumonia.
What are the causes of kuru?
Kuru belongs to a class of diseases called transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs), also called prion diseases. It primarily affects the cerebellum the part of your brain responsible for coordination and balance.
Unlike most infections or infectious agents, kuru is not caused by a bacteria, virus, or fungus. Infectious, abnormal proteins known as prions cause kuru. Prions are not living organisms and do not reproduce. They are inanimate, misshapen proteins that multiply in the brain and form clumps, hindering normal brain processes.
Creutzfeldt-Jakob, Gerstmann-Sträussler-Scheinker disease, and fatal familial insomnia are other degenerative diseases caused by prions. These spongiform diseases, as well as kuru, create sponge-like holes in your brain and are fatal.
You can contract the disease by eating an infected brain or coming into contact with open wounds or sores of someone infected with it. Kuru developed primarily in the Fore people of New Guinea when they ate the brains of dead relatives during funeral rites. Women and children were mainly infected because they were the primary participants in these rites.