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Want to cut your dementia risk? Research shows that hypertension - something that half of Americans have - increases the risk of cognitive decline and dementia by 1.5 times. Preventing and managing high blood pressure reduces damage and inflammation in the brain.

Do certain foods suppress inflammation and help you live longer?

The Science Behind Inflammation’s Hidden Role in Depression

Pain Without Inflammation? Scientists Uncover Surprising Viral Connection

Cancer cell populations segregate to favor metastasis or antitumor inflammation - EurekAlert

Replacing cow’s milk with soymilk (including sweetened soymilk) does not adversely affect established cardiometabolic risk factors and may result in advantages for blood lipids, blood pressure, and inflammation in adults with a mix of health statuses, systematic review finds

Pervasiveness of inflammation-inducing foods in American diet

Alzheimer's genetic risk factors spark inflammation in females

Alzheimer’s genetic risk factors spark inflammation in females - EurekAlert

Central mechanism of inflammation decoded

How Gluten Triggers Inflammation: Researchers Crack a Key Celiac Mystery

Inflammation leaves a long-lasting impression on intestinal stem cells that reduces their ability to heal

Inflammation during childhood linked to onset of mental health issues in early adulthood

Deciphering inflammation-induced tumorigenesis: unveiling gastric cancer's trail with network and AI - EurekAlert

Unique mechanism protects pancreatic cells from inflammation in mice

Study finds targeting inflammation may not help reduce liver fibrosis in MAFLD

Phthalate exposure and markers of biological aging: The mediating role of inflammation and moderating role of dietary nutrient intake

Hidden Connection Discovered: New Research Links Brain Inflammation to Muscle Fatigue

Cutting-Edge Study Reveals a Link Between Obesity, Inflammation, and Aging

Gut microbes from aged mice induce inflammation in young mice, study finds