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  2. Your Guide to Over-the-Counter (OTC) Anti-Inflammatories

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    Anti-inflammatory drugs like aspirin and ibuprofen help relieve pain caused by inflammation. But they can have side effects and interact with other drugs. Over-the-counter (OTC)...

  3. Anti-Inflammatory Diet: What To Eat (and Avoid)

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    A registered dietitian explains the health benefits of trying an anti-inflammatory diet, as well as where to start, what to stop eating and how to tell if it’s working.

  4. The 13 Most Anti-Inflammatory Foods You Can Eat

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    Learn 13 foods that have powerful anti-inflammatory effects to help lower chronic inflammation.

  5. Foods that fight inflammation - Harvard Health

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    What does an anti-inflammatory diet do? Your immune system becomes activated when your body recognizes anything that is foreign—such as an invading microbe, plant pollen, or chemical. This often triggers a process called inflammation. Intermittent bouts of inflammation directed at truly threatening invaders protect your health.

  6. Anti-inflammatory - Wikipedia

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    Anti-inflammatory or antiphlogistic is the property of a substance or treatment that reduces inflammation or swelling. Anti-inflammatory drugs, also called anti-inflammatories, make up about half of analgesics.

  7. Anti Inflammatory Diet - Johns Hopkins Medicine

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    Anti Inflammatory Diet. Food and Nutrition. Chronic, systemic inflammation is a serious health concern that can be made worse — or better — with diet. Here’s what chronic inflammation is, and how what you eat can keep you safer from the chronic diseases inflammation can cause. What is inflammation?

  8. Prescription Anti-Inflammatory Medications: Uses, Side Effects

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    Prescription anti-inflammatory medications are used to reduce pain, inflammation, and fever in acute and chronic medical conditions. They are also called nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). NSAIDs block an enzyme called cyclooxygenase (or COX) used by the body to make prostaglandins.