Low-dose therapy for the treatment of low-grade chronic inflammation

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Abstract

From a macroscopic point of view, the inflammatory process is considered an event for which it is possible to identify a beginning and an endpoint, typically represented by the appearance and subsequent disappearance of the classical signs and symptoms (rubor, tumor, calor, dolor, fluor and functio laesa), respectively [1, 2].

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Fioranelli, M., Del Prete, M., Aracena, J. C., Roccia, M. G., Dal Lin, C., & Tomella, C. (2017). Low-dose therapy for the treatment of low-grade chronic inflammation. In Integrative Cardiology: A New Therapeutic Vision (pp. 27–38). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-40010-5_3

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