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Chronic Inflammation Control

Meaning

The clinical and physiological process of actively managing and mitigating persistent, low-grade systemic inflammation, which is characterized by prolonged activation of the immune response. This state, distinct from acute, protective inflammation, contributes significantly to the pathogenesis of numerous age-related and chronic diseases. Effective control strategies aim to reduce the circulating levels of pro-inflammatory mediators and restore immune homeostasis. Maintaining control over this cellular stress is paramount for long-term health and hormonal balance.