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Unlike the movies there is no set sign of cannibalism. There are various neurological disorders and infections that can be acquired through the consumption of human or primate flesh. A more common known disease is Kuru. A terrifying neurological disease Which is similar to Mad Cow disease. Some of the first signs of dementia or malnourishment is loss of nerve control or shaking. But otherwise a cannibal has no tale tell sign of dietary activities.

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