It adds to evidence that shows brain
inflammation is the driver of the disease and not so much the result of the disease.
Not exact matches
Intermittent fasting reduces
inflammation in the body, and
inflammation is a big
driver of weight gain.
If
inflammation turns out to
be a key
driver of OIH, it might also point the way to a better test for the effect, says Lesley Colvin, a pain researcher at the University of Edinburgh.
Failure of an enzyme to break down DNA spilling into the bloodstream as cells die may
be a major
driver of
inflammation in lupus.
She found that low oxygen levels and
inflammation were the main
drivers of higher LOX levels.
Genes in these bacteria
are involved in the production of chemicals that cause
inflammation, a
driver for heart disease (Nature Communications, DOI: 10.1038 / ncomms2266).
«Obesity - associated metabolic perturbations
are emerging as major
drivers of obesity - related cancer, including alterations in growth factor signaling,
inflammation, and angiogenesis,» explained Dr. Hursting.
The JNK1 network
is known to instruct cells to release chemicals that create an inflammatory environment and
inflammation is known to
be a
driver of tumour formation.
Nevertheless, researchers at La Jolla Institute for Allergy and Immunology
were able to pinpoint a common
driver of skin
inflammation in both diseases.
Our findings also highlight that CD8 + cells
are likely to
be the key
drivers of
inflammation in PsA.
Inflammation may
be a major
driver of chronic disease, including mental illness, and
is promoted by sugar, stress, and environmental toxins.
Inflammation is one of the biggest
drivers of weight gain and disease in America.
Since one of the main
drivers of psoriatic disease
is an overactive immune system, by targeting the foods that invoke an immune response in your body, you can have the upper hand at controlling your
inflammation.
We may not realize that our intestinal flora can
be a
driver of
inflammation.
We should all
be concerned about
inflammation, the underlying
driver behind a number of chronic diseases, including type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, autoimmune diseases, and cancer.
In fact, excess
inflammation may
be one of the leading
drivers of the most serious diseases we
are dealing with today, including heart disease, metabolic syndrome, diabetes, arthritis, Alzheimer's, many types of cancer, etc..
It
is now believed that chronic, systemic
inflammation is one of the leading
drivers of some of the world's most serious diseases (11).
Because research shows that
inflammation in the skin and hormonal factors
are the key
drivers in both excessive keratin and sebum production.
There
is also mounting evidence that
inflammation is a strong
driver of weight gain and obesity, possibly mediated via its effects on the hormone leptin (17, 18, 10).
The underlying metabolic process known as systemic
inflammation is the single biggest
driver of aging - related joint pain and diminishing brain function.
This protein promotes
inflammation and
is the main
driver of tissue destruction and bone loss in gum disease.
This term gets thrown around a lot, but its important to understand what it actually means, and what some of the most powerful
drivers of
inflammation really
are.
But the actual
driver behind the problem, appears to
be long - term
inflammation.
Inflammation is one of the leading
drivers of many common diseases.
Yet in several studies, even after researchers took obesity into account, the link between foods and
inflammation remained, which suggests weight gain isn't the sole
driver.
That having
been said, we believe this way of eating decreases
inflammation in the body, which
is the biggest
driver of cholesterol production in the body.
And they
're finding that chronic low - grade
inflammation is a major
driver of joint degeneration.