Infections that do not go away or abnormal immune responses may cause chronic inflammation. Chronic inflammation can lead to diseases like asthma, heart disease, and rheumatoid arthritis. Avoiding ...
If you’ve ever twisted your ankle, cut your finger, or been bitten by an ant, then you’ve experienced inflammation. Even illnesses like the flu or viral infections cause an inflammatory response from ...
If inflammation were a person, we’d picture her as a confident power woman, AirPods in and belting Mariah Carey’s “Why you so obsessed with meeee?” That’s because the wellness world is hooked on ...
You may experience inflammation due to some health conditions or injury. Long-term inflammation may lead to symptoms that affect your overall health. Inflammation happens in everyone, whether you’re ...
Prakash Nagarkatti receives funding from the National Science Foundation and the National Institutes of Health. Mitzi Nagarkatti receives funding from the National Institutes of Health. When your body ...
Jennifer Stow receives funding from NHMRC. Inflammation has a major impact on our health and quality of life. It’s the trigger behind many chronic diseases and a growing burden affecting health care ...
Gut inflammation can be caused by internal or external factors. People can reduce it by employing strategies like eating an anti-inflammatory diet, taking probiotics, and reducing stress. The symptoms ...
Chronic inflammation may trigger or worsen depression, especially in those with autoimmune or chronic conditions. Depression is a widespread mental health condition with many possible causes.
Both systemic inflammation and impaired cerebral autoregulation (CA) have been associated with brain injury in preterm infants. We hypothesized that impaired CA represents a hemodynamic link between ...
Chronic inflammation occurs in diseases such as asthma, rheumatoid arthritis, and type 2 diabetes. Some people with these conditions may find specific foods increase or decrease inflammation. Research ...