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Study: Hidden fat inside the abdomen and liver may damage arteries
A new study led by researchers at McMaster University reveals that hidden fat deep inside the abdomen and liver may quietly ...
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Florida gastroenterologist warns about severe complications of untreated chronic liver disease
Chronic liver disease can lead to a condition called Overt Hepatic Encephalopathy. Dr Salhab discusses the causes, symptoms ...
Coffee is more than a beverage in America; it's a daily ritual, a unifying force across diverse demographics, and a crucial ...
An international collaborative study has identified the E2F2 protein as a potential new therapeutic target to prevent ...
In combination, two commonly used heart drugs reverse fat accumulation in the liver, a study in animals has shown.
Smoking among individuals with cirrhosis exacerbates inflammation, fibrogenesis, and angiogenesis, and increases risk for extrahepatic cancers in ACLD.
Salk Institute scientists discovered that bile acids in the liver can weaken immune cell function, making immunotherapy less effective against liver cancer. They pinpointed specific bile acids that ...
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Belly, Liver Fat Translate Into Clogged Carotids
Visceral and liver fat were tied to carotid atherosclerosis in two cohort studies using MRI and ultrasound imaging. Associations persisted even after accounting for traditional cardiovascular risk ...
Stomach cancer develops when cells in the stomach lining mutate and grow uncontrollably. Risk factors include infections, ...
Some everyday medications can silently stress your liver. A hepatologist explains which drugs may raise liver enzymes and how ...
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Natural vs. Synthetic Caffeine: Which Is Better for Energy, Nutrients, or Antioxidants?
Unlike synthetic caffeine, natural caffeine contains antioxidants and other nutrients linked to health benefits, but both ...
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Examining the long-term effects of common heartburn medications on kidney and cardiovascular health
A new study from Karolinska Institutet suggests that some widely used heartburn medications may be linked to kidney problems ...
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