When you get a cut or a scrape, have you ever noticed how the area becomes red, swollen, and warm? That’s your body’s way of ...
Everything from Alzheimer’s to heart disease to depression can be caused by chronic inflammation.
When you cut your finger, or get a cold, or sprain your ankle, your immune system quickly triggers a strong inflammatory response. This is what’s called acute inflammation, meaning that it lasts for a ...
If you’re sipping on coconut water this summer to stay hydrated, you may be doing your gut a favor, too, without even ...
New research is shedding light on surprising ways to reduce chronic inflammationβ€”including suggestions as simple as flossing your teeth. From infrared saunas to meditation, there are several steps you ...
Systemic inflammation, long recognized to be associated with an increased risk for cardiovascular (CV) events, has now been labelled β€œactionable” by the American College of Cardiology (ACC). This ...
Anyone who’s ever scraped their knee on a dirty playground is familiar with the stinging inflammation that manifests soon after the injury. It’s the immune system’s effort to restrict and neutralize ...
Changes to cells, gut health and inflammation mean your body struggles more to recognise and fight threats – this is how to ...
Low-grade systemic inflammation (hsCRP 2–10 mg/L) stratified risk beyond comorbidities and medications in both CKD+ASCVD and ...
An international study led by Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers identifies a lung cell specific means of modulating and ...
Study of 1,130 older adults finds exercise trims waist size and lowers inflammation, with steady but modest results.