… is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). Ibuprofen blocks the production of prostaglandins, the chemicals that cause inflammation.And as the name suggests, it tends to be most helpful for discomfort that goes hand-in …
… of human metabolism, sun exposure and lifestyle factors like a highly processed diet, alcohol intake and smoking.Inflammation. Increased inflammation in your body can have a negative impact on your skin. A diet filled with …
… is an endometriosis diet?An endometriosis diet is an eating plan focused on improving symptoms by lowering inflammation that comes from living with endometriosis.“Endometriosis is exceptionally inflammatory. Anything that’s going to decrease that …
… common cold.This type of “good” inflammation typically disappears quickly once the issue is addressed.But sometimes, inflammation doesn’t just go away. It lingers and puts stress on your body. Chronic inflammation is a …
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… from tree bark, is often touted for its potential medicinal properties. People have tried cinnamon to reduce inflammation, lower cholesterol and fight bacteria. For more than a decade, researchers have been working to understand if …
… adding spinach is a great way to get some iron and beta-carotene, an antioxidant that fights inflammation and helps protect your vision.Mango: A delicious tropical treat, mangoes are a good source of vitamins …
… Like other pimples you may have dealt with, lip pimples are typically caused by clogged pores or inflammation. They may appear in the corners of your mouth or along your lip line. It could be …
… have PBC, the flow of bile from your liver to your digestive system gets gummed up as inflammation narrows passageways known as bile ducts, says Dr. Chiang. Bile that can’t get through backs up …
… Parkinson’s disease?Fruits, vegetables, legumes, whole grains, lean protein and healthy fats are reported to reduce inflammation and promote good health and longevity for anyone — with or without Parkinson’s disease. Here’s what …
… home: Location matters.For example, pain below your kneecap might be a sign of patellar tendinitis, or inflammation in the tendon that connects the kneecap to the shinbone, says rheumatologist Scott Burg, DO. Pain above …
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