Your immune system may be the answer to your social behavior
A new study could have enormous implications for conditions such as autism and schizophrenia. It claims that the immune system affects and even controls social behavior.
Blocking a single type of immune molecule in the brain of a mouse caused abnormal behavior that would go away once the molecule was restored.
It may not sound like a monumental discovery at first glance, but researchers from the University of Virginia School of Medicine believe that this means that our immune system controls such fundamentals as our desire to interact with others.
The implications go so far as to suggest that immune system problems contribute to an inability to have normal social interactions.
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