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Building a Diet That Lowers Inflammation
U.S. News & World Report, 11/03/09
Inflammation, normally part of a healthy immune response, is increasingly thought to play a leading role in encouraging a number of major killers, including cancer, diabetes, heart disease, stroke, and Alzheimer's. Dangerous chronic inflammation occurs when the immune system stays turned on and starts attacking healthy cells and tissues—triggering, say, cancer–causing genetic mutations or the bursting of artery plaque. What you eat, though, helps determine how much inflammation you produce.
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