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Chronic inflammation is incredibly common in the U.S., though exact percentages can vary depending on how it's defined and measured. Here's what we know: As many as 60% of Americans may suffer from chronic inflammatory conditions, according to data from the CDC and other health research institutions. Chronic inflammation is linked to many major diseases, including: Heart disease (leading cause of death in the U.S.) Diabetes Arthritis Autoimmune disorders (like lupus and rheumatoid arthritis) IBD (inflammatory bowel disease, Crohns Disease
Chronic inflammation is incredibly common in the U.S., though exact percentages can vary depending on how it's defined and measured. Here's what we know: As many as 60% of Americans may suffer from chronic inflammatory conditions, according to data from the CDC and other health research institutions. Chronic inflammation is linked to many major diseases, including: Heart disease (leading cause of death in the U.S.) Diabetes Arthritis Autoimmune disorders (like lupus and rheumatoid arthritis) IBD (inflammatory bowel disease, Crohns Disease
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