Among the scary and bizarre symptoms of the brain disease found in New Brunswick — people can’t walk, talk or write the letter “Q.”
Because the world has not had enough to worry about the past couple years, there’s a concerning report out of Canada this week about a “mysterious brain disorder” that is having debilitating effects.According to a report on Insider.com
They don’t even know what to call this thing. But, according to the report, it resembles Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease with those afflicted having “spasms, memory loss, hallucinations, and severe weight loss.” And, while at least 48 have been confirmed, the report said that a separate whistleblower indicated that as many as 150 people have come down with it.
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