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Exercising muscle may ward off chronic inflammation on its own – DTNext
Human muscle has an innate ability to ward off the damaging effects of chronic inflammation when exercised, a new study suggests.
Human muscle has an innate ability to ward off the damaging effects of chronic inflammation when exercised, a new study suggests.
New York:The study, published in the journal Science Advances, indicates that inflammation is not inherently good or bad. When the body is injured, an initial low-level inflammation response clears away debris and helps tissue rebuild.
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