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Higher levels of inflammation are associated with damage in the brain’s white matter, according to a study of former college and professional football players published Feb. 25 in the journal ...
Inflammation in former football players was tied to limbic white matter damage and worse memory, revealing a potential pathway linking repetitive head impacts to later cognitive decline.
For years, compulsive behaviors have been viewed as bad habits stuck on autopilot. But new research in rats found the ...
Fried, sugary, and processed foods can increase inflammation. Learn about foods to avoid and those that help fight inflammation naturally.
Plus, what to eat instead.
It’s the body’s normal response to infection or injury — but chronic inflammation can lead to health issues. Here’s where inflammation can go wrong and tips for preventing it.
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6 things to do when you wake up if you have chronic inflammation, according to dietitians
Manage your inflammation and set a positive tone for your day with these simple morning habits.
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Caffeine may ease anxiety and depression by cooling brain inflammation
A growing body of laboratory research suggests that caffeine, the most consumed psychostimulant in the world, may reduce symptoms of anxiety and depression by suppressing inflammatory signaling inside ...
Studies suggest that ginger possesses anti-inflammatory properties attributable to its unique chemical properties. Regular intake may offer pain relief benefits for people with inflammatory disorders.
A new clinical trial shows that kefir fortified with prebiotic fibre reduces inflammation far more effectively than omega‑3 supplements, highlighting the power of fermented foods.
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