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Infection Activates Specialized Neurons to Drive Sickness Behaviors

September 12, 2022

Via: GEN

When you have an infection, you feel tired and lethargic, food and drink become distasteful, you don’t feel like moving about, and you might experience pains and chills. These physiological responses collectively called “sickness behaviors” allow the body to cope with the infection and reallocate resources to combat disease. The brain drives these responses, but the underlying neural mechanisms have remained unclear, until now.

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