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Imagine lying in bed, completely exhausted, and simply being unable to fall asleep. Not for one night. Not for a week. Forever. That's not a horror movie premise — it's the real fate of members of one Italian family who carry one of the most terrifying genetic mutations ever discovered.

The disease is called Fatal Familial Insomnia (FFI), and its name says exactly what it does. Victims — typically in their 40s or 50s — suddenly find themselves unable to sleep. No matter how exhausted they become, the brain simply stops allowing it. Sleeping pills don't work. Neither does alcohol. Nothing does.

The earliest suspected case traces back to a Venetian doctor who died in 1765, his death recorded as a "defect of the heart's sack" by parish priests who had no other explanation. His descendants would spend the next 250 years dying of the same mysterious, unnamed condition — diagnosed along the way as depression, encephalitis, even schizophrenia. The family kept it a secret for generations.

The disease progresses in stages. It begins with worsening insomnia and panic attacks. Then come hallucinations, dementia, and total loss of bodily function. Victims enter a terrifying limbo — too exhausted to function, too neurologically damaged to sleep. Family members described watching their relatives mime everyday tasks like combing their hair or buttoning a shirt — lost in a half-dream state, neither awake nor asleep.

The breakthrough came in 1983, when a family member named Silvano checked himself into the University of Bologna's sleep institute. He knew what was coming — he'd watched it claim his father and other relatives. In a remarkable act of sacrifice, he agreed to be recorded and donated his brain to science, hoping future victims might be spared. He died at 52, exhausted, after months in that waking nightmare.

Silvano's brain was rushed to a neuropathologist in Cleveland, who found it riddled with tiny holes — the result of rogue proteins called prions slowly destroying the thalamus, the part of the brain that regulates sleep. The same spongy brain damage seen in mad cow disease. The same mechanism. A different, crueler outcome.

Today, roughly 50 to 70 families worldwide carry the FFI mutation — and there is still no cure. When researchers tested 50 members of the original Italian family, half came back as carriers. Each of them faces the same impossible question: do you want to know if the gene will activate in you? Because knowing doesn't change the outcome.

There is one small, strange thread of hope. A couple named Sonia Vallabh and Eric Minikel — who discovered Sonia carried the FFI gene after her mother died from it — quit their non-scientific careers and became researchers specifically to find a cure. They work at the Broad Institute today, racing against a clock they can't see. Scientists believe that cracking FFI could unlock treatments for Alzheimer's and Parkinson's, since all involve the same family of rogue protein diseases.

One Italian family's 250-year curse may yet become the key that opens the door for millions of others. But for those who carry the gene today, the waiting is its own kind of sleepless night.

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