Severe alopecia areata may be driven by broader immune activation than previously recognized, according to new research ...
Inflammation hasto fight pathogens fast—but it can't get out of control. Researchers at the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) have now deciphered in more detail how the organism masters this ...
Aging immune cells may be sabotaging the body from within. Researchers found that macrophages produce a protein that locks ...
Researchers in Japan are exploring a future where the body itself becomes a health monitor, no screens or batteries required.
As soon as you are wounded—whether from grabbing a hot pan or contracting the flu—you begin a unique journey through variable ...
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 ...
The Living Sensor Display uses skin patches to report internal inflammation, opening up a new avenue for controlling diseases ...
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Turmeric vs. magnesium: Which is better for inflammation?
Medically reviewed by Elizabeth Barnes, RDN Key Takeaways Turmeric contains curcumin, a plant compound best known for its ...
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 ...
The discovery opens the door to early diagnosis and potential prevention of the chronic form of inflammatory bowel disease.
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