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  • The Type 2 Inflammation Connection
  • An Approach to Reduce Harmful Inflammation without Greatly Compromising the Normal Immune Response
  • New evidence links heart disease to inflammation—and drugs can stop it

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healthywomen.org /1 week ago

The Type 2 Inflammation Connection

May 18–22, 2026, is Type 2 Inflammation Awareness Week.When your body is facing illness, injury or invasion from anything that doesn’t belong, like viruses, bacteria or parasites,...

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fightaging.org /1 month ago

An Approach to Reduce Harmful Inflammation without Greatly Compromising the Normal Immune Response

Excessive, constant inflammation in response to aspects of one's own cellular biochemistry is a feature of both autoimmune disease and aging. While transient inflammation is necess...

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scientificamerican.com /1 month ago

New evidence links heart disease to inflammation—and drugs can stop it

Immune system overreactions may be the true culprit of cardiac illness—and lifesaving drugs can calm them down

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healthywomen.org /1 week ago

La conexión de la inflamación tipo 2

EnglishDel 18 al 22 de mayo de 2026 es la Semana de Concientización de la Inflamación Tipo 2.Cuando tu cuerpo enfrenta enfermedades, lesiones o la presencia de elementos extraños,...

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fightaging.org

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healthywomen.org

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