Strange disease on the Russian border: A constant sleep

Two remote towns Magnitogorsk and Kazakhstan Karachi in the Russian border area for nearly a month have appeared strange diseases with extremely bizarre symptoms.

Two remote towns Magnitogorsk and Kazakhstan Karachi in the Russian border area for nearly a month have appeared strange diseases with extremely bizarre symptoms. It is a constant sleepless disease .

Many scientists have suspected that the reason for the disease is the result of nearby uranium mines, but the evidence is still unclear.

In these two border towns, there are many cases where people sleep for 2 to 6 days in a row, and even a man is nearly buried alive for not breathing. Notably, children in these areas also experience dizziness, dementia, and fatigue. Since the beginning of 2014, there have been 2 outbreaks of this disease in January and May.

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Border town where "strange disease" arises

A 50-year-old farmer named Marlene said: 'While I was milking cows, I suddenly fell asleep, when I woke up to know I was in the hospital and' overslept 'for 2 days and 2 nights. wake up".

A 30-year-old man recounted: 'I am working, preparing to open my computer to view the documents when I suddenly fell asleep. I just slept for 30 hours. '

In the Soviet era, both of these towns used to exploit uranium. Experts say that people who eat or inhale uranium vapor , or infiltrate underground water, will cause this phenomenon. However, experts have done more than 7000 experiments including the analysis of soil samples, water sources, and village air; Blood and hair samples of the people here but did not find the cause of the disease.

Update 15 December 2018
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