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In something of a dent to the usually healthy image attributed to non-alcoholic beer, researchers have found that such drinks mostly have "an unfavourable metabolic impact" on drinkers, a reason for ...
For the longest we knew that those who consume alcohol are prone to liver diseases, however, cirrhosis is rising even among ...
Vaccinations are another tool to slow disease. People with cirrhosis should be vaccinated against hepatitis A and B, as these ...
Cirrhosis is not just from alcohol. Doctors say non-alcoholic fatty liver disease is rising. It happens from bad eating, ...
Doctors report a rising number of cirrhosis cases in people who don’t drink alcohol. Poor diet, obesity, and a sedentary lifestyle are major causes. Experts warn early detection and lifestyle changes ...
One of the most common causes of liver disease besides alcohol is non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). This happens ...
Regular consumption of ultra-processed foods has been linked to a higher risk of a range of severe illnesses, including ...
Alcoholic cirrhosis is the severe, final stage of alcohol-associated liver disease, resulting from long-term heavy alcohol consumption. The disease involves permanent scarring of the liver, which ...
It's well-documented that Americans began drinking more during the pandemic. In Wisconsin, alcohol-related deaths increased three-fold between 1999-2020.
Are your everyday habits damaging your liver? It’s not just alcohol – even sugar, painkillers, and sitting too much can take ...
The cause of liver injury may be excessive alcohol consumption, chronic hepatitis, non-alcoholic fatty steatosis, etc. In the process of repairing itself, the liver forms scar tissue.
Cirrhosis is a progressive condition that puts both a person’s liver and life at risk. Despite its severity, the condition is not rare, as millions of people in the United States are living with ...