“Zombie disease” has been detected in California’s deek and elk population for the first time, according to officials. The California Department of Fish and Wildlife said chronic wasting disease – also known as “zombie disease” – was discovered in two dead deer on Monday. The deer were found in Madera and Inyo counties. The disease, which affects the brain and causes “progressive damage,” has no known treatment or vaccine, the agency said. “Clinical signs of the disease include progressive weight loss, clumsy movements and lack of coordination, listlessness, drooling, excessive thirst or urina…