A Dementia-Like Illness Has Sickened over 40 People in Canada
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#2That's terrifying.
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#3>Aside from memory and mental issues, symptoms have included the wasting away of muscle, pain, and spasms. That's terrifying.
* HIV: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HIV-associated_neurocognitive_...
* endogenous retrovirus: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28326328/
* Severe poliomyelitis cases: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polio
* COVID-19: https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMc2031085
Weirdly antiviral could also cause muscle wasting as well as corticoids or alcoolism: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31794468/
And muscle wasting could indeed create respiratory and cardiac syndromes as heart is a muscle, lungs are inflated by muscles.
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#4It's a new virus or prion disease.
These 50 people probably all ate meat from the same cow in a hot dog 10 years ago. That hot dog or source cow will never be identified because humanity doesn't keep a sufficiently traceable record of such things, even though it would save lives to do so.
It probably isn't transmissible between people, so there will be a few hundred more cases of this over the next 20 years, and then it'll disappear.
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#5My guess: It's a new virus or prion disease. These 50 people probably all ate meat from the same cow in a hot dog 10 years ago. That hot dog or source cow will never be identified because humanity doesn't keep a sufficiently traceable record of such things, even though it would save lives to do so. It probably isn't transmissible between people, so there will be a few hundred more cases of this over the next 20 years…
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> symptoms of this condition have developed over 18 to 36 months in the patients found so far