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Your brain might be eating itself right now

Your brain might be eating itself right now

Good morning from the Hammer — steel town, art town, your town. Don't look away.

So listen, I just read this thing that's gonna make you want to go back to bed, right? You know that brain-eating amoeba, Naegleria fowleri, that pops up in lakes sometimes? The one that gives you the *heebie-jeebies* when you're swimming at Christie's Lake? Well, turns out there's a different brain-eating virus, Borna disease virus 1 (BDV-1), and it's not some rare thing. New research says you're probably already infected with it, and it can cause fatal brain infections, even if your immune system is totally fine. Not just for folks who are already sick, like we used to think. This isn't some obscure Amazon jungle virus; it's right here, in us, apparently.

### What's Happening in Your Head

This virus, BDV-1, has been linked to a fatal brain disease called Borna disease. For years, doctors thought it only really took hold in people with severely compromised immune systems. But the new studies? They're saying nope, even healthy people can get hit. It’s a silent creeper, and when it decides to act up, it's bad news.

Here's the quick breakdown:

* **BDV-1 is widespread:** Apparently, a huge chunk of humanity carries this thing. * **Not just for the immune-compromised:** It can cause fatal brain infections in people with healthy immune systems. * **What it does:** Leads to Borna disease, which is exactly as pleasant as it sounds – brain inflammation and really bad neurological symptoms.

I’m thinking about all those times we rolled our eyes at the crazy theories down at the Bay Area Farmers' Market, right? This feels like one of those whispers about the water turning people weird, but it's actually real science. You're walking around James Street North, checking out the galleries, and your brain could be having an internal party you didn't RSVP to. It makes you wonder what other uninvited guests are hanging out inside us.

This is a Barton Street story, if you ask me. It’s gritty, a little alarming, and makes you look at your neighbours differently. But also, it makes you appreciate every second you *don't* feel your brain getting eaten, right? Just another Tuesday in this wild world.

Sonja Kovačević-Mountain, MiTL Sports Desk, Hamilton.

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