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Systemic inflammation

Study Reveals Gut Microbiome’s Role in Age-Related Inflammation

Recent research reveals the potential role of the gut microbiome in age-related inflammation. A study found that transplanting gut microbes from aged mice into young mice increased inflammation, highlighting a link between gut microbiome changes and systemic inflammation in aging individuals. The researchers emphasized the importance of understanding this relationship to combat age-related health issues.

Study Shows Pitavastatin Can Prevent Cancer Development in Cases of Chronic Inflammation

Discover how the drug pitavastatin can effectively prevent cancer development in cases of chronic inflammation by blocking interleukin 33 (IL-33) expression. The study reveals the role of IL-33 in cancer-prone chronic inflammation and the ability of pitavastatin to inhibit IL-33 expression through the mevalonate pathway. Learn how this research highlights the potential of statins, like pitavastatin, as a safe and effective strategy for preventing cancer-related consequences of chronic inflammation.

Tips for Reducing Chronic Inflammation

A recent study has found that 18% of British individuals report experiencing chronic inflammation, a condition characterized by slow, long-term inflammation lasting several months to years. The severity and effects of chronic inflammation can vary depending on the cause of…

Chronic Inflammation and Poverty Have Synergistic Impact on Health Outcomes, Study Finds

An invigorating study has discovered a profound correlation between chronic inflammation, poverty, and overall health outcomes. This pivotal research, spearheaded by Dr. Arch Mainous from the University of Florida, has brought to light the synergistic effect of poverty and chronic…

The Importance of a Non-Inflammatory Diet for Overall Health

Inflammation is a natural response of the body to injury and infection, characterized by redness, swelling, discomfort, and pain. However, chronic inflammation can have detrimental effects on overall health, potentially leading to various health issues such as heart diseases and…