Inflammation Research Perspectives

The traditional understanding of inflammation attributes the process primarily to immune cells responding to tissue damage or pathogen invasion. However, a growing body of research has revealed a ...

MSN: Drinking 4 cups of tea a day could reduce inflammation, new research suggests

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Drinking 4 cups of tea a day could reduce inflammation, new research suggests

The Conversation: African indigenous foods that fight inflammation may help people with diabetes – research

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African indigenous foods that fight inflammation may help people with diabetes – research

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Science Daily: New research finds air pollution reduces sperm counts through brain inflammation

What is inflammation? Inflammation is your body’s response to an illness, injury or something that doesn’t belong in your body (like germs or toxic chemicals). Inflammation is a normal and important process that allows your body to heal. Fever, for example, is how you know your body’s inflammatory system is working correctly when you’re ...

Inflammation (from Latin: inflammatio) is part of the biological defence response of body tissues. Inflammatory immunovascular responses can be triggered by a broad range of stimuli, including physical trauma, "dead, damaged, malfunctioning or stressed tissues", pathogens, irritants, toxins, overuse, autoimmunity, allergens, and foreign bodies (e.g. silica and asbestos). [1] The five cardinal ...

Signs of inflammation can include redness, heat, swelling, and pain. Less common signs include constipation or even headaches when the inflammation is chronic.

Signs of Inflammation and How to Flush It Out - Verywell Health

What causes inflammation? There are many causes of inflammation. Acute inflammation is the body's protective response to an injury or infection. For example, when you cut your finger, your body dispatches white blood cells to protect the area. You may see and feel swelling, redness, and pain, but this process is critical to fighting infection. Chronic inflammation may occur when the body tries ...