Morning sickness isn’t just random misery—it’s a biological defense system shaped by evolution to protect the fetus. By ...
Exercise is well known for strengthening muscles, lungs, and the heart, but new research shows it also “trains” the immune ...
The buzzy term gets blamed for many diseases. But it isn’t all bad. Credit... Supported by By Nina Agrawal Illustrations by Pete Gamlen Inflammation has become a bit of a dirty word. We blame it for a ...
People with ulcerative colitis, a form of IBD, who were taking the new drug Omvoh and achieved clinical remission after 1 ...
Differentiate between acute and chronic, recognize symptoms, and offer evidence-based dietary interventions to address root ...
The Andean NFKB1 variant is linked to reduced inflammation and improved response to ropeginterferon-α in myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs). Genotyping for the NFKB1 variant may help predict patient ...
Fact checked by Nick Blackmer New research has found links between chronic inflammation and brain health issues, including worse cognition and a higher risk of certain mental health conditions.Chronic ...
According to Bowring, some people may have a sensitivity to solanine, and in these cases, “when you’re eating too many of these vegetables, it could be pro-inflammatory.” She notes that this could ...
Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, and Instituto Aggeu Magalhães, have for the first time linked the extreme variability in severity of the ...
Misunderstood and often-overlooked, inflammation is your body’s first line of defence. But what happens when it occurs long-term? We explain how to manage inflammation and adapt your training The post ...