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Obesity, alcohol use and other factors are driving up rates of fatty liver disease among American adults, new research warns.
Beer drinkers are more likely to have an unhealthy lifestyle than folks who prefer wine or liquor, scientists report.
Heavy drinking damages the liver; harms the heart muscle, leading to arrhythmias, strokes and high blood pressure; and can ...
As the prevalence of obesity, alcohol use, and liver disease increases, physicians should take note of patients' lifestyle ...
Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) prevalence is high among U.S. adults, according to a study ...
High school IQ predicts midlife drinking habits: smarter teens are more likely to drink moderately or heavily as adults but ...
The liver is one of the body’s hardest-working organs, tirelessly filtering toxins, metabolising fats, and supporting ...
People whose choice of alcoholic beverage is exclusively beer tend to have particularly poor diets. They also are more likely ...
This study found significant rate increases for alcohol-induced liver disease-related hospitalizations and liver transplants across ...
This article explores how eating junk food raises the risk of fatty liver diseases, examines symptoms, and highlights ...