Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . PHILADELPHIA — The rate of alcohol-associated liver disease among women is the rise and physicians must keep it ...
The liver is an organ that’s easy to take for granted. While brain health, gut health and longevity are trending topics, ...
Liver disease now second only to ischemic heart disease as the leading cause of years of working life lost in Europe, study finds ...
Fatty liver disease (also called steatotic liver disease) happens when too much fat builds up in your liver. It can be caused by high alcohol use or metabolic syndrome (a group of conditions like ...
Alcohol underreporting -- mainly due to recall bias or concerns about social stigma during clinical assessments -- may lead to misclassification of patients with significant alcohol exposure. After ...
Scientists have uncovered why severely damaged livers can continue failing even after a person stops drinking alcohol.
Veterans with alcohol-associated liver disease had the highest cirrhosis incidence (0.66/100 person-years), exceeding MASLD (0.43) and MetALD (0.39), with parallel gradients in mortality. A VA ...
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Study finds occasional binge drinking increases risk of liver scarring
WASHINGTON - Many people who drink alcohol draw a mental line between everyday drinking and the occasional "binge" night out, ...
Liver damage from alcohol-associated liver disease may be possibly reversible in its early stages. In all stages, alcohol cessation is considered critical to overall outlook. Alcohol-associated liver ...
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What happens to your liver when you occasionally binge drink
Even occasional binge drinking can cause stress for your liver.
Europe is facing a growing chronic liver disease threat, according to a new series published in The Lancet Regional ...
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