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Scientists discover the body’s secret brake pedal for inflammation
Inflammation keeps people alive, but when it fails to switch off, it quietly drives pain, disability, and organ damage.
New research is shedding light on surprising ways to reduce chronic inflammation—including suggestions as simple as flossing ...
As new research suggests that inflammation isn’t just caused by age, but by our lifestyles and environments, Harry Bullmore ...
Chronic inflammation occurs when the immune system is stuck in attack-mode, sending cell after cell to defend and repair the body for months or even years. Diseases associated with chronic ...
Chronic inflammation can be a silent killer, but your diet can play a role in tamping it down. Credit... Supported by By Jillian Pretzel Illustrations by Sarah Mafféïs Experts sometimes describe ...
Cancer immunity and immunotherapy research increasingly recognizes that chronic inflammation is a major driver of tumorigenesis, yet the complex and dynamic ...
Recent medical research has highlighted the significant role inflammation plays in numerous modern health conditions. While the body’s inflammatory response serves as a natural defense mechanism, ...
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The big problem with the ‘anti-inflammatory’ diet
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Consistent workouts can be a powerful way to fight chronic inflammation. By Danielle Friedman Next time you’re feeling the burn during a workout, it might give you a boost to know that exercise can ...
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