Recent research suggests that a new approach could help even patients with advanced forms of fatty liver disease.
Researchers found that high fructose intake, especially from processed foods, is linked to metabolic dysfunction-associated ...
The risk of serious liver damage from alcohol is more than twice as high for people with belly fat and diabetes, a new study ...
A medical director of liver transplants in Colorado says he has noticed a worrying rise in the number of young people in ...
Loneliness and social isolation have been linked to an elevated risk of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), according ...
A study from Keck Medicine of USC found that heavy drinkers with diabetes, high blood pressure, or a large waistline are up to 2.4 times more likely to develop advanced liver disease. These conditions ...
Gene editing is already being used to treat a handful of rare genetic diseases; however, most therapies involve breaking or ...
Phipps, MD, an assistant professor of medicine at the Center for Liver Disease and Transplantation at Columbia University Irving Medical Center in New York City. “Identifying the cause of the ...
The research found that heavy drinkers with either diabetes, high blood pressure or a high waist circumference are as much as 2.4 times more likely to develop advanced liver disease.
End-stage liver disease is associated with disruptions in gut microbiota composition and function, which may facilitate ...
A growing number of young Americans are drinking their way onto the organ transplant list — particularly women.