The buzzy term gets blamed for many diseases. But it isn’t all bad. Credit...Pete Gamlen Supported by By Nina Agrawal Illustrations by Pete Gamlen Inflammation has become a bit of a dirty word. We ...
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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 ...
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Crohn’s Disease is a chronic inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) that can have a profound effect on an individual’s digestive system. It causes inflammation in various parts of the digestive tract, ...
When it comes to the most common mental health issues, we’ve long overemphasized the role of neurotransmitters like serotonin and dopamine. Recently, especially in the case of depression and serotonin ...
Age is probably not the reason behind your joint pain, even if you’re an older athlete, according to Shmerling, the former ...
Inflammation has become somewhat of a wellness buzzword in recent years. It's often used as a scapegoat for a myriad of vague health problems: fatigue, bloating, acne, weight gain, brain fog. The list ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - The results of a study published in the European Heart Journal indicate there is an association between lower birth weight and greater weight gain from childhood to ...