Medicine’s Jiri Safar discusses mutation that could prevent brain disease

Mutation discovered in cannibal tribe might stop deadly brain disease
ABCNews: While studying the cannibalistic Fore population in Papua New Guinea, researchers found many people had a genetic mutation that appeared to protect them from an incurable neurological condition called kuru, which has symptoms nearly identical to Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. Jiri Safar, associate professor of pathology, talked about the need for further study.