Beriberi

/ˌbɛriˈbɛri/ noun

A serious disease caused by lack of vitamin B1 (thiamine) in the diet, characterized by nerve damage, weakness, and heart problems.

From Sinhalese 'beri' (weakness), literally meaning 'weakness-weakness' due to repetition in the original language. The disease was identified in Southeast Asia where polished white rice diets lacking thiamine caused widespread epidemics.

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