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  2. Zombie - Wikipedia

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    Following the release of such zombie films as Dawn of the Dead (1978) and The Return of the Living Dead (1985)—the latter of which introduced the concept of zombies that eat brains—as well as Michael Jackson's music video Thriller (1983), the genre waned for some years.

  3. Kuru (disease) - Wikipedia

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    Electroencephalogram (EEG) is used to distinguish kuru from Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease, a similar encephalopathy (any disease that affects the structure of the brain). [28] EEGs search for electrical activity in the person's brain and measure the frequency of each wave to determine if there is an issue with the brain's activity. [29]

  4. The Return of the Living Dead - Wikipedia

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    The film, described as a "mordant punk comedy," [1] is known for introducing multiple popular concepts to the zombie genre: zombies eating specifically brains, as opposed to eating any form of human flesh; and zombies being invulnerable to a gunshot to the head. [5]

  5. 10 'zombie' animals that really exist - AOL

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    The parasitic larvae that occupy these creatures, and eventually eat their brains, do so without giving any indication that their hosts have lost control. The affected ants keep working until ...

  6. All's Well That Ends Well (iZombie) - Wikipedia

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    "All's Well That Ends Well" is the series finale of the American science fiction television series iZombie. It was released on The CW on August 1, 2019. The series revolves around medical examiner Olivia Moore, who was turned into a zombie and must eat brains to sustain herself and solve crimes.

  7. 150 corny Halloween jokes both kids and adults will love this ...

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    They eat lots of brain food. What do you get when you cross a zombie with a snowman? Frostbite. What does it take to become a zombie? Dead-ication. ... Why did the zombie eat an archer?

  8. Living Dead - Wikipedia

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    The only way a Romero zombie can die is if its brain is destroyed. Zombies can also be burned as shown in Night of the Living Dead. A zombie's mobility may be hampered by structural damage, but such damage will do nothing to reduce the "life force" driving the body. Body parts severed from an undead brain will become inanimate.

  9. Zombie apocalypse - Wikipedia

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    The Return of the Living Dead (1985), a comedy horror film directed by Dan O'Bannon, introduced several aspects of zombie film lore, including the concept of brain-eating zombies and the idea of zombie bites passing on the contagion. It centres on a bumbling pair of employees at a medical supply warehouse who accidentally release a deadly gas ...