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This common chemical is now linked to potentially fatal liver disease — especially for higher-income households — researchers find
A new study reveals that a common household chemical could potentially triple your risk of serious liver scarring.
A multicenter study led by UC Davis Health has tested a new treatment designed to improve care for people with a rare liver ...
Altimmune said on Friday its experimental liver disease drug led to weight loss and improved markers for scarring and health of the organ based on non-invasive tests after 48 weeks of treatment in a ...
In 'Sick Nation', Karan Sarin offers a proactive, preventative protocol for metabolic health—designed to detect and address ...
Amid news of the splashy $4.8 billion Amicus buy, BioMarin has slipped in the discontinuation of a genetic liver disease ...
As rates of obesity, high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes and sleep apnea increase, cases of advanced chronic liver disease ...
The best-case scenario on alcohol related liver disease is a remission from physical symptoms and a restoration of liver function to a level where the patients can live a life as close to normal as ...
Social media plays an important role in awareness around health and wellness, but sometimes it blurs the line between facts ...
A new study has found that people who have nonalcoholic fatty liver disease are three times more likely to also have a personality disorder. “Finding an increased prevalence of personality disorders ...
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Liver Cells Under Chronic Dietary Stress Show Cancer Warning Signs Years Before Tumors Appear
Your liver cells are forgetting how to do their jobs under dietary stress. Here's how that signals cancer risk years before ...
The National Health Service (NHS) has greenlit a major trial for a “game-changing” device that acts like a dialysis machine, ...
Mrs Adcock cared for her mum in the final stages of her life and lost her brother-in-law three weeks after a failed liver ...
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