Researchers from Stanford University investigated the pros and cons of high-fiber diets vs fermented food diets when promoting human gut microbiome diversity and heightened immune responses.
Arthritis is the swelling and inflammation of joints that could affect people of all ages. Here are some foods that you need to avoid, and foods that can help relieve joint pains.
While honey has been mostly used for sweetening or preserving food, different cultures have recorded using the sweet substance as an ointment - and researchers have looked into its anti-inflammatory potential.
New research indicates that people diagnosed with an anxiety disorder are likely to have thyroid gland inflammation. Ukrainian experts believe that the endocrine system plays an important role in diagnosing psycho-emotional disorders like anxiety.
A new study from the University of Illinois at Chicago suggests that reprogramming macrophages - white blood cells that respond to inflammation - is more complex than scientists previously thought.
The link between depression and inflammation can help design new treatments for patients that resist antidepressant drugs. An ongoing study continues to determine the biomarkers of depression.
Several studies support steroid treatment for COVID-19 patients as it helps with the recovery and identification of the most severe cases. It is also beneficial for the immune system which has memory cells that recognize the virus.
COVID-19 patients with severe cases often suffer from organ damage and sometimes death. But a team of scientists has proposed a novel way of limiting organ damage to improve outcomes for severe cases of the disease.
A new study finds that brown adipose tissue is responsible for triggering inflammation in response to psychological stress. In the research, scientists also determined the relationship between stress and an immune system cell called IL-6.
New research is suggesting that the inflammatory actions in the brain reduces a person’s motivation and eventually influences the decisions that people are making.
The immune system's natural killer cells n pregnant women alter in response to placental ischemia, so altering the NK cells can blunt some of the problems, discover scientists.