Episode 3
Dr Monty Lyman explores the relationship between the brain and the body’s immune system, and reveals a whole new way of thinking about disease. Read by Gunnar Cauthery.
Delving into the recent discovery of the intimate relationship between the brain and the body’s immune system, Dr Monty Lyman reveals the extraordinary implications for our physical and mental health.
Up until the last ten years, we have misunderstood a fundamental aspect of human health. The brain and the body have always been viewed as separate entities – treated in separate hospitals – but science now shows that they are intimately linked.
Startlingly, we now know that our immune system is in constant communication with our brain and can directly alter our mental health. Biological science and cognitive science are inseparable. This has opened up a new frontier in medicine. Could inflammation cause depression, and arthritis drugs cure it? Can gut microbes shape your behaviour via the vagus nerve? Could childhood infections lie behind neurological and psychiatric disorders?
A specialist in the cutting-edge field of immunopsychiatry, Monty Lyman argues that we need to change the way we treat disease, and the way we see ourselves.
Episode Three
Dr Monty Lyman suggests that many psychotic disorders may have physical causes - the result of the body’s immune system attacking the brain with antibodies. And that these ‘mental’ illnesses have the potential to be cured.
Read by Gunnar Cauthery
Abridged by Libby Spurrier
Producer: David Blount
A Pier production for ´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 4
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- Wed 15 May 2024 11:45´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 4 FM
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