A drop of blood could help scientists predict if you'll die in the next five years, thanks to inflammatory markers.
There's something in red wine and grapes that could stop inflammation. Learn about it here.
Rac1 protein that causes cells to eat their neighboring cells and reduces inflammation could help in fighting the cancer disease.
According to the new study published in "Biological Psychiatry" being in a long term sleep deprivation can lead to inflammation.
Researchers said that Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) is triggered by an immune reaction instead of chemical injury.
New findings published in the journal Scientific Reports show that dried plums may provide protection from bone loss due to radiation.
Gum disease may increase the risk of kidney disease, according to a recent study.
Researchers at the University of Missouri School of Medicine have found that aerobic exercise may protect the liver against alcohol-related inflammation and injury. The findings are published in the journal Biomolecules.
Henrik Kløverpris, a researcher from the University of Copenhagen, has helped uncover a new piece of the HIV puzzle.
What we eat and how much we exercise hold a big impact on our health; it's not all just about the cards our genes hand to us. Yet did you know that other people can dramatically impact our health, as well?
Taking time for yourself is one thing, but feeling lonely can actually be dangerous to your health, according to a recent study.
With Thanksgiving just a few days away, it's great to be thankful for all the good things in your life.