A CNIC study reveals that neutrophils—a type of immune cell—are less aggressive at night, explaining why nighttime heart attacks are less severe than those occurring during the day Heart attacks that ...
Researchers have discovered that mimicking cold exposure or fasting can trigger an immune response in the body that slows ...
High immune inflammation detected through simple blood tests is tied to a 57% higher risk of depression and a 56% higher risk ...
An elevated neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) is significantly associated with increased risk of depressive disorder (DD) and may also correlate with suicide risk among individuals with ...
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Why the time of day matters during a heart attack
Researchers suggest that adjusting the body’s immune response by time of day could help limit heart damage after a heart ...
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