Fatal Familial Insomnia

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In this paper, it is focused on the basics of fatal familial insomnia (FFI) which is an autosomal dominant condition and the researchers of this paper were specifically focusing on the molecular genetics of the condition. The typical age for the condition to develop is between 48 -59 and as of when this study was published 15 families with no relations have been identified to have this ailment. Some general symptoms of this condition are that the patient is unable to pay attention without one sort of stimulus. In some extreme cases for this condition, it can result in death due to the patient going into a vegetative state for days to months. Some other symptoms that have been reported are Grand Mal seizures or uncontrollable jerking of limbs

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