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Inflammation, Joints, Heart disease.

Controlling inflammation is important. Acute inflammation after an injury can be helpful. It’s how regenerative medicine works and the basis for how you restart a normal healing process. But if that inflammation acutely is out of control, or if you have chronic inflammation, those can be real problems. In Rheumatoid arthritis chronic inflammation is the source of not only joint damage and pain, but also for the higher incidence of cardiovascular problems.  Controlling that chronic inflammation in Rheumatoid arthritis is key for joint health. We now have evidence that you can make a difference from a cardiovascular disease standpoint as well.

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About this video
In this video Siddharth Tambar MD from Chicago Arthritis and Regenerative Medicine discusses inflammation, joints, and heart disease.