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Neurology
Sys. Review
Systematic review examines mitochondrial dysfunction and neuroinflammation in sepsis-associated encephalopathy
Sepsis Can Silently Damage the Brain — Scientists Now Know Why
This systematic review evaluated interventions targeting mitochondrial dysfunction and neuroinflammation in sepsis-associated encephalopathy…
Sepsis survivors often face lasting brain damage driven by cell energy failure and inflammation, a cycle scientists now map to help protect …
Frontiers
Apr 16, 2026
Allergy & Immunology
Sys. Review
Natural and synthetic compounds suppress inflammasome activation in NLRP3-driven pathologies
Your body has a built-in alarm system. It wakes up when you get a sore throat or a fever. But sometimes, this alarm gets stuck in the "on" position. That stuck alarm causes chronic pain and swelling. Scientists are finally learning how to turn it off.
This systematic review examined molecular mechanisms involving natural compounds like oridonin and pristimerin, alongside synthetic inhibito…
A hidden protein key inside your cells triggers the stuck alarm that causes chronic pain and swelling, and scientists now know how to stop i…
Frontiers
Apr 14, 2026