Inflammatory diseases News
A new study highlights that increasing caffeine intake from coffee, tea, and cocoa may improve heart health in individuals with lupus and rheumatoid arthritis, providing a potential dietary intervention for these high-risk patients.
Scientists made the discovery by studying how the immune system in mice fights off parasitic worms.
Once ingested, the omega 3 fatty acids convert to special pro-resolving mediators that halt inflammation without suppressing the immune system
Consuming red wine and grapes can help to reduce inflammatory diseases such as chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases (COPD) and middle ear infection (otitis media) and asthma, as per a recent study.
A team of researchers has identified a molecule with anti-inflammatory properties in maple syrup.
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