
In the remote highlands of Papua New Guinea, laughter once echoed through villages for a terrifying reason…
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Yes, this is **true**. The Fore tribe of Papua New Guinea did practice ritualistic cannibalism as a way to honor their dead, which involved eating the brains of deceased relatives. This practice inadvertently transmitted a fatal neurodegenerative disease called **kuru**, which is classified as a prion disease (similar to mad cow disease or Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease).
Kuru caused symptoms such as tremors, loss of coordination, and pathological laughter ("laughing death"), eventually leading to death. The tragic outbreak and subsequent study of kuru in the mid-20th century became a landmark event in medical science, revealing how prion diseases could be transmitted through consumption of infected tissue and prompting global interest in such disorders. So, the description you provided is an accurate summary of this strange and important episode in medical history.
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