
Overview
Between 1986 and 1989, a disease swept through British cattle herds, which came to be known as Mad Cow disease. Scientists began to suspect that this was somehow related to some human illness. A California neurologist said both humans and animals were suffering from a mutated prion. When defective prions are transmitted from an infected host to a new host, they convert any normal prions they come across into copies of themselves so it is possible for a mutated prion to be transmitted from a cow to a person by eating beef. Dr. Stanley B. Prusiner received a Nobel prize for his work with prion.
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3 - 1Without a Trace October 01, 1998
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3 - 2Knot for Everyone October 08, 1998
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3 - 3The Talking Skull October 15, 1998
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3 - 4Foreign Body October 22, 1998
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3 - 5Deadly Delivery October 29, 1998
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3 - 6'Sim'ilar Circumstances November 05, 1998
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3 - 7Grave Evidence November 12, 1998
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3 - 8Deadly Formula November 19, 1998
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3 - 9Beaten by a Hair December 03, 1998
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3 - 10Crime Seen December 03, 1998
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3 - 11Speck of Evidence January 07, 1999
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3 - 12Broken Bond January 14, 1999
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3 - 13Out of the Ashes January 21, 1999