Cannabis use was associated with lower risk for alcohol-associated liver disease over 3 years among patients with alcohol use ...
Scientists have uncovered a surprising connection between sugar metabolism and alcohol addiction, identifying a potential new ...
Higher alcohol consumption was linked to greater risk for cirrhosis and liver-related events among patients with metabolic dysfunction-associated and/or alcohol-associated liver disease, according to ...
This trend is highlighting the increasing role of lifestyle, diet, and metabolic health in affecting the liver.
Alcohol turns the body into its own sugar factory, fueling addiction and liver damage through a single metabolic pathway.
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, also known as hepatic steatosis, happens when your liver cells gather too much fat, and this fat interferes with the normal metabolic functions of the liver cells, says Dr Lorance ...
Research has revealed a steep increase in liver disease in recent years. Meanwhile, there is growing evidence of health harms from alcohol, including drinking at levels that were previously considered ...
The human liver possesses remarkable resilience, processing toxins and filtering blood with extraordinary efficiency. However, this vital organ has distinct limits when confronted with alcohol ...
Fatty liver disease is a condition where excess fat builds up in the liver. The condition can either be caused by obesity, or ...