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Obesity and Diabetes Cause Chronic Inflammation: Here’s What to Do About It
Chronic inflammation can come from obesity and type 2 diabetes, and the two conditions also can cause inflammation. Learn how lifestyle changes can help.
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New Study: Eating This Causes Chronic “Fecal Incontinence,” Say Gastroenterology Surgeons
The good news? If this applies to you, it may be a lifestyle choice, and not your digestive system, that's the problem.
Avoiding inflammatory foods can help reduce your risk of chronic diseases like diabetes, cancer, and heart disease.
What comes first — inflammation or disease? When the body is in an inflammatory state, it can start to destroy the very things it needs to function, such as our vital organs and blood vessels. Why do ...
The word inflammation can conjure up visuals of a swollen, red and throbbing knee. Conventional public wisdom frames inflammation as being adverse, painful and harmful — something most people want to ...
Long-term (chronic) inflammation in your body has been linked with several types of cancer, in addition to other serious conditions. One recent study found that 20% of cancer-related deaths were ...
A global report highlights that nearly 60% of all deaths are now linked to diseases caused by chronic inflammation. This ...
Inside the body, inflammation quietly builds through everyday food choices, potentially leading to serious health conditions over time. While acute inflammation helps healing, chronic inflammation ...
Chronic inflammation of the liver is a slow, silent disease that can ultimately lead to scarring, cirrhosis, and even liver ...
When a doctor says that a part of your body is inflamed, it’s probably not a compliment on your health. But inflammation isn’t always bad and, often, it starts out as a good thing. So what exactly is ...
Coughing up blood, medically known as hemoptysis, can trigger immediate panic and concern. While this symptom certainly warrants attention, understanding the various causes can help you better assess ...
Why do our ankles swell when they’re sprained or does our skin turn red — or inflamed — when it’s scraped? That quick response is caused by inflammation — and it can save your life. At its core, ...
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