Despite drinking limited alcohol, or even being a teetotaler, you can develop liver disease. This debunks the age-old ...
Not all fatty liver cases are linked to alcohol. Experts warn that non-alcoholic fatty liver disease can progress silently ...
The hepatologist shared that losing weight, exercising for 150 minutes a week, and cutting down on sugary drinks and alcohol ...
A novel, accurate, easy-to-use biomarker test might help flag excessive alcohol use in steatotic liver disease (SLD), ...
Your liver works tirelessly as your body’s natural filtration system, processing everything you consume and protecting you from harmful substances. When it comes to alcohol, however, this remarkable ...
Fatty liver disease caused by alcohol is known as alcoholic fatty liver disease (AFLD). However, when the cause of the ...
A study has found that non-alcoholic fatty liver disease may increase the risk of kidney cancer in individuals in their 20s ...
Alcohol-related liver disease, or alcohol-associated liver disease, is liver damage from overconsuming alcohol. It can cause a buildup of fats, inflammation, and scarring. People previously referred ...
We often take our brilliant, multi-tasking liver (the second largest organ in our body after our skin) for granted, but we wouldn’t get far without it. The 500-plus jobs it does to keep us alive ...
I stared at the MRI scan on my computer screen with a mixture of alarm and disbelief. The large pink swathes coating my ...
Nearly two billion people could have fatty liver disease by 2050, marking a silent global health crisis linked to rising ...