UCSF professor of Pathology Lisa Coussens explores inflammation as a target for anti-cancer drugs. Series: "Inflammation as Cause and Consequence of Disease" [2/2008] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 13575]
chronic inflammation can be caused by low grade stealthy bacterial infections. This state creates a perfect environment for cancer to develop. One cancer prevention goal is activation of our immune systems to clear lurking bacteria and other pathogens, which then decreases inflammation.
chronic inflammation can be caused by low grade stealthy bacterial infections. This state creates a perfect environment for cancer to develop. One cancer prevention goal is activation of our immune systems to clear lurking bacteria and other pathogens, which then decreases inflammation.
seanchristopherfranc 5 months ago
@guydudeasian
natural lifestyle cools down inflammation though. Inflammation is just a symptom of a natural unbalance
gledalac1979 9 months ago
@gledalac1979 Too much inflammation is bad for you, though.
guydudeasian 9 months ago
@guydudeasian
nonsense as inflammation is part of the rebuilding process and part of the immune system
gledalac1979 9 months ago
Where can I find the whole lecture ? This was just enough to peak my interest and then it stops.
Steaphany 9 months ago
@guydudeasian Take a look at Turmeric
Steaphany 9 months ago
Inflammation has been linked to cancer, heart disease, diabetes, MS, Alzheimer's and many more chronic diseases. Preventing inflammation is the CURE!
guydudeasian 11 months ago