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Aging immune cells may edit their own DNA to stay inflamed
As people grow older, their immune systems do not simply slow down, they often become locked into a simmering, ...
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Inflammation and immune suppression fuel aggressive SCLC behavior and spread
Small cell lung cancer (SCLC) is one of the most aggressive forms of lung cancer, with a five-year survival rate of only five percent. Despite this poor prognosis, SCLC is initially highly responsive ...
In humans and other multicellular organisms, cells multiply. This defining feature allows embryos to grow into adulthood, and enables the healing of the many bumps, bruises and scrapes along the way.
Inflammation covertly rewires the bone marrow, enabling mutated stem cells to rise and setting the stage for future blood disease.
Study finds middle age changes how brains respond to weight loss. Brain inflammation increased during dieting despite ...
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What causes inflammation in the body: Understanding how the body responds, and recommended remedies
Inflammation is often referred to as a single issue, but the fact is, it is a condition that acknowledges the body is dealing ...
According to the National Center for Health and Statistics, under the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), ...
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New research reveals that aging immune cells can become locked in a self-sustaining inflammatory state, worsening the body’s ability to respond to severe infections.
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