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Cahalan explains that many doctors now believe that anti-NMDA receptor autoimmune encephalitis is the reason many children were "exorcised," as the symptoms match perfectly with accounts of demonic possession. This chilling fact is a reminder that a lack of education and information can lead to appalling results, given that death is a very real outcome of the disease if left untreated. Similarly, the relationship to exorcisms shows that it's extremely important to look at behavior changes like this as medical emergencies and issues, not as a personal choice or as demonic possession. By extension, if doctors consider other behavioral changes…