Kuru disease, a rare and fascinating ailment, was once prevalent among the Fore people of Papua New Guinea. This neurodegenerative disorder is caused by the consumption of human brain tissue, typically as part of their cultural cannibalistic practices. Kuru is characterized by symptoms such as tremors, loss of coordination, and severe neurological dysfunction, often leading to a fatal outcome. Thanks to cultural changes and public health efforts, Kuru has significantly declined and remains a historical reminder of the complex interplay between culture, disease, and science.
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