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Elevated C-reactive protein (CRP) indicates inflammation, potentially linked to heart disease, diabetes, or poor gut health.
Most dramatically, women with the highest C-reactive protein levels saw their risk of heart disease increase by 70 percent compared with women with the lowest levels.
The association between CRP and kidney stones was similar across subgroups. Kidney stone risk increases along with C-reactive protein levels, a marker of inflammation, according to research.
Serum C-reactive protein is being investigated as a biomarker to predict adalimumab response in hidradenitis suppurativa patients. Elevated baseline C-reactive protein levels correlate with a ...
A new study has found a link between low vitamin D levels in the blood and elevated C-reactive protein, an indicator of chronic inflammation. Researchers suggest that for people who are vitamin D ...
The biological function of the C-reactive protein, CRP, has long been unknown. Researchers at Linköping University in Sweden now show that this protein has a beneficial function in systemic lupus ...
To examine longitudinal relationships between levels of C-reactive protein (CRP) and cognition in older breast cancer survivors and noncancer controls.