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Your brain is already eating itself and you didn't even know

Your brain is already eating itself and you didn't even know

You know, sometimes I'm just sitting here, watching the rain hit the window in Kitsilano, thinking about how complicated life gets on the coast. Then I read something that makes all my *nayamu* – all my worries – feel a bit… small. Like, did you know you're probably already infected with a brain-eating virus? And it's not the zombie apocalypse kind, it's just… a regular Tuesday kind of thing.

### The Brain-Eater Next Door

So, the deal is, there's this virus, JC virus they call it. For years, the smart folks thought it only caused this fatal brain infection called Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy, or PML, in people with really, profoundly suppressed immune systems. We're talking people with AIDS, or on heavy immunosuppressants for organ transplants or autoimmune diseases. It was rare, awful, and felt far away for most of us.

* New research suggests that's not quite the whole picture. * Turns out, the virus is much more widespread than previously thought. * The surprise: many seemingly healthy people carry it without severe immune suppression. * It's a common infection, and for most, it just chills out in your kidneys without causing trouble. * But it can reactivate and, in rare cases, make its way to your brain.

What this means is that the line between "profoundly immune-suppressed" and "just living your life" might be a lot blurrier than we thought when it comes to this particular virus. It's less about a sudden, catastrophic immune failure and more about… well, just being human, I guess.

Beautiful out here. Complicated in here. That's the coast. And honestly, it makes you look at everyone on the Seabus a little differently, doesn't it? Like, is that person next to me quietly hosting a brain-eater? Probably not in an active way, but the thought lingers. It's a bit like how we all live with the possibility of a major earthquake, but we just keep building glass towers anyway. There are just some things you learn to live with, even if they're quietly terrifying.

The folks on the morning show dive into stuff like this every day. You should check them out at mornings.live.

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