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9 May 2025
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N 11:33 | Prion world diffhist +843 Admin talk contribs (Created page with "What percentage of beef-eating Americans diagnosed with dementia are in fact suffering from prion diseases? And of those beef-eaters not yet demented, what percentage have prions rotting their brains? Beef is the best-known and I assume largest prion vector. But all animals are vulnerable to prion diseases: sheep, pigs, fish, insects that we know of — presumably all animals. Also: plants can uptake prions from soil, and these prions remain infectious. One wonder...") |
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07:58 (cur | prev) +969 Admin talk contribs (Created page with "What percentage of beef-eating Americans diagnosed with dementia are in fact suffering from prion diseases? And of those beef-eaters not yet demented, what percentage have prions rotting their brains? Beef is the best-known and I assume largest prion vector. But all animals are vulnerable to prions diseases: sheep, pigs, fish. Also: plants can uptake prions from soil, and these prions remain infectious. One wonders if prion-based life forms will succeed our own....") |