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False. Abnormal prions causes brain nerve cells to burst not the heart.

The name "prions" refers to abnormal, pathogenic organisms that can spread and are capable of causing specific, normal cellular proteins known as prion proteins, which are most prevalent in the brain, to fold abnormally. These typical prion proteins' roles are yet not fully known.

When the normal prion protein, which is present on the surface of many cells, changes and clumps in the brain forming abnormal prion protein, causing brain damage, prion disorders develop. This abnormal protein buildup in the brain can lead to personality changes, memory loss, and mobility issues.

Thus, abnormal prions causes problems in brain and not in the heart.

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