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Sometimes, inflammation isn’t good for the body. If you have a disease like rheumatoid arthritis or psoriatic arthritis, your immune system is confused about what to attack. It goes after healthy body parts, like your joints, by mistake. Your system gets flooded with inflammation, which often means you have too much tumor necrosis factor (TNF) -- specifically, a type called TNF alpha.

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