Anorexia may be caused by brain bug

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Published May 19, 2016

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London - Anorexia may be caused by bacteria that confuse the immune system, a study says.

Doctors consider the eating disorder a psychological problem related to social factors.

But experts at Lancaster University and Morecambe Bay NHS Trust suggest it may be linked to a physical infection.

They have no proof to back their theory, but think a bug may push the immune system to attack the brain and trigger emotional problems.

Dr Quenton Wessels, of Lancaster University, told The Sunday Telegraph that auto-antibodies acting on the brain could “induce extremes of emotion including disgust and fear”.

He added: “These become linked, in the minds of adolescent girls, to culturally determined ideas of what is, and what is not, the ideal body.

“It is a small step for disgust and fear to be directed to food and obesity, which the fashion industry demonises.”

Daily Mail

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