It was a long reality that with age increased inflammation appears-so widely accepted that it was called “inflammation”. Along with this increase in chronic inflammation associated with age, there are also serious health problems, such as cardiovascular and Alzheimer. But according to new research, inflammation is not as common as previously thought. Published today in […]
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At the time when patients with lupus or lupus erythematosus (SLE) are diagnosed, about 15% to 30% will already have inflammation in which it is nervous, which violates the function of the kidneys and can lead to kidney failure. From 30% to 50% of SLE patients will ultimately develop initis, and half of them will […]
Scientists from the University of Kyoto found that the immune molecule appearing only in the primary, called IGFL2, plays a key role in the regulation of inflammation in rheumatoid arthritis (RA). IGFL2 is produced by a subset of immune cells in patients with RA and acts as fuel on fire: it activates more immune cells, […]
A new study conducted by Jonathan D. Santoro, MD, director of the neuroimmunology program at the Los Angeles Children’s Hospital, shows evidence of the dysfunction of the brain barrier and inflammation in the central nervous system in people with Down syndrome regression disorder (DSRD). The new study, “CSF Immunoglobulin’s Immunoglobulin dysfunction in Down syndrome was […]