Nov. 28, 2023
New research shows that even just seeing a person who is sick “triggers” a biological response in our bodies to start preparing for illness.
A study by Patricia Lopes, an assistant professor of biology at Chapman University in California, revealed that bodies anticipate the possibility of infection when seeing another person’s symptoms.
In the publication Functional Ecology, Lopes said it appears the human immune systems started preparing for illness early.
“This research has helped unveil another level of the hidden ripple effects of infections, showing that when one individual falls ill, it’s not just their problem — it’s a complex story that can impact the health and behaviour of many others(opens in a new tab),” she said in a press release.
The research on people’s abilities to sense illness was conducted following a separate study by Lopes that was published in Trends in Ecology & Evolution.