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Mad cow disease?


does it affect the human brian

Well, I don't think it affects the brain directly, but its symptoms can make it hard to think straight.

Don't worry, though - if you had Mad Cow disease, you woudn't be healthy enough to worry about weather or not you had it!

I don't know about the human brian, but it does effect the human brain.

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