Recent research suggests that a new approach could help even patients with advanced forms of fatty liver disease.
Why do some people who consume a few glasses of alcohol a day develop advanced liver disease while others who drink the same ...
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 ...
A growing number of young Americans are drinking their way onto the organ transplant list — particularly women.
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Why do some people who consume a few glasses of alcohol a day develop advanced liver disease while others who drink the same ...
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A medical director of liver transplants in Colorado says he has noticed a worrying rise in the number of young people in ...
Drinking alcohol if you have a large belly or diabetes more than doubles the risk of serious liver damage, while having high blood pressure and drinking nearly doubles the risk, a new study found.
These health conditions contribute to a buildup of fat in the liver, experts say, which can then lead to fibrosis or scarring of the liver.
An Ogden man has been denied a lifesaving liver transplant from his brother by his insurance company. Nathan Kirkland ...
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