Drinking too much alcohol can seriously harm the liver, an important organ that helps keep the body healthy. The liver breaks down alcohol, but this process creates harmful substances that can damage ...
Around one in five Brits are thought to be living with this potentially deadly disease, although many may not even realise ...
For anyone who consumes alcohol, understanding these five serious liver conditions is crucial before the damage becomes ...
Alcohol-related liver diseases are rising in people under 40 — with cases specifically surging in young women — new research published in the 'Journal of the American Medical Association' (JAMA) ...
The effect of alcohol consumption, severity of liver disease and encephalopathy on the incidence and severity of neuropathy were also studied. Methods: Patients having an identifiable cause of ...
Many people think that once the liver is badly damaged—especially by alcohol—it can’t recover. But new research and patient ...
Damaged human livers can repair themselves. Even livers badly scarred from excessive alcohol use, including alcohol-related ...
Swollen veins in the feet and ankles should be taken carefully ... and minimizing alcohol use, can help manage fatty liver disease and lower the risk of serious complications.
While alcohol abuse is a known cause of liver disease, affecting 4.7% of U.S. adults, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), strongly associated with diet, is far more common, impacting 24% of ...
In an interview with HT lifestyle, Dr. Rohit Mehtani, assistant professor, Department of Hepatology, Amrita Hospital, Faridabad, said, “Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) means that there ...
HALT is currently the only multidisciplinary alcohol-associated liver disease clinic in Northern California. More than 10% of people over 12 years old have alcohol use disorder, according to the ...