Morgellons disease probably a delusion
TORONTO – Extensive study of people who believe they have a mysterious condition that has been dubbed Morgellons syndrome suggests that whatever is ailing these people probably isn't physiological. The study, by the US Centers for Diseases Control,
their skin and fibers emerging from the skin, says a US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention study. The study was launched because of intense public interest in Morgellons, as the controversial condition is called by some, beginning in 2002.
After an exhaustive search, researchers at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have found no sign of an infectious agent, parasite or environmental exposure that could explain the mysterious skin condition known as Morgellons disease.
A strange disease in which sufferers say they find fibers, fuzz and other debris sprouting from sores on their skin is not contagious and has no clear cause, the largest-ever study of the condition called Morgellons has found.
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