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'''Boren's Syndrome''' is a human disease caused by exposure to radiation to beta radiation, such as from [[Plasma Grenade|plasma grenades]]. It has several symptoms including brain tumors, migraines, and amnesia. Without proper treatment, it may also cause death. It is treatable by thirty weeks of intensive chemotherapy.
'''Boren's Syndrome''' is a human disease caused by exposure to beta radiation, such as from [[Plasma Grenade|plasma grenades]]. It has several symptoms including brain tumors, migraines, and amnesia. Without proper treatment, it may also cause death. It is treatable by thirty weeks of intensive chemotherapy.


It is a condition that [[Sergeant Avery Johnson]] has, caused by exposure to high yield plasma grenades. It was contracted when he used an entire crate of plasma grenades to hold off [[Covenant]] forces on [[Paris IV]].  
It is a condition that [[Sergeant Avery Johnson]] has, caused by exposure to high yield plasma grenades. It was contracted when he used an entire crate of plasma grenades to hold off [[Covenant]] forces on [[Paris IV]].  

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Boren's Syndrome is a human disease caused by exposure to beta radiation, such as from plasma grenades. It has several symptoms including brain tumors, migraines, and amnesia. Without proper treatment, it may also cause death. It is treatable by thirty weeks of intensive chemotherapy.

It is a condition that Sergeant Avery Johnson has, caused by exposure to high yield plasma grenades. It was contracted when he used an entire crate of plasma grenades to hold off Covenant forces on Paris IV.

Several members of the United Rebel Front claimed to have this condition, they hoped to bargain with the UNSC to gain treatment for the condition in trade for some FENRIS Nuclear Warheads.

The Flood

The condition has a curious side effect; it is the only known natural defense against the Flood organism. Boren's syndrome scrambles the neural synapses of a stricken person, which makes their physical processes too unstable for an Infection Form to control.


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