A human study reveals how naturally occurring fat-derived molecules help switch off inflammation. Researchers at (UCL) have identified an important biological process that helps the body bring ...
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Scientists discover the body’s secret brake pedal for inflammation
Inflammation keeps people alive, but when it fails to switch off, it quietly drives pain, disability, and organ damage.
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Scientists find a natural 'off switch' for inflammation in humans
Inflammation can feel like a small storm inside your body. It brings heat, swelling, and pain as the immune system rushes to ...
Scientists have created a novel organoid model of the human brain that contains astrocytes -- which have been excluded from other models thus far -- to study inflammation in diseases like Alzheimer's.
In this study, human PBMCs were primed with either Gemini or placebo followed by challenge with clinically relevant promoter molecules of inflammation including high mobility box protein-1 (HMGB-1) ...
Researchers in Japan are exploring a future where the body itself becomes a health monitor, no screens or batteries required.
This study systematically elucidated the mechanism by which black ginseng extract (BGE) alleviated skin inflammatory aging through both cellular and reconstructed skin models. By integrating in vitro ...
Understanding the regulation of inflammation and oxidative stress is essential for deciphering the interplay between host defence mechanisms and bacterial survival strategies. In human cells, ...
The process of aging is associated with a decline in immune functions and persistent low-level inflammation. Now, researchers from Japan have discovered a strain of Lentilactobacillus capable of ...
Bezisterim appears to possess broad homeostatic properties relevant to inflammation and human disorders related to aging Patients treated with bezisterim experienced 2 to 4 years age deceleration ...
Millions of people live with atrial fibrillation, a racing, uneven heartbeat that can leave you exhausted and scared. Yet it ...
In a recent, cross-institutional study partially funded by the National Institutes of Health, researchers report that healthy human airways are at higher risk for dehydration and inflammation when ...
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