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What to know about fatty liver disease and why it’s so common
Fatty liver disease is when too much fat builds up in the liver. The liver is the body’s filter. It helps clean your blood, ...
A new study suggests that suppressing a cellular enzyme long considered protective against fatty liver disease could have unexpected long-term consequences.
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Cannabis Compounds May Reverse Fatty Liver Disease, Study Suggests
(magicmine/iStock/Getty Images Plus) The cannabis plant contains two powerful compounds that may reverse fatty liver disease ...
When most people think about liver disease, they think about alcohol or hepatitis. What many don’t realize is that the most common cause of chronic liver disease in the United States today has nothing ...
The encouraging news is that liver damage can often be reversed with timely lifestyle changes, risk-factor control, and appropriate treatment.
A new scientific study has brought fresh hope for people affected by fatty liver disease, a condition that is becoming more ...
When Beverley Ryan was diagnosed with early-stage liver cirrhosis, she could not believe it. She had no symptoms and was sent for a scan only after a routine blood test showed her liver enzymes were ...
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Cannabis and liver health: Could CBD and CBG be the next breakthrough for fatty liver disease?
A new study is making headlines, but early research suggests potential benefits while experts urge caution before drawing ...
Gaucher disease, a rare genetic disorder, often goes undiagnosed due to symptoms mimicking common ailments. Affecting the spleen, liver, and bones, it's also linked to an increased risk of Parkinson's ...
Wegovy can now be used in adults with metabolic-associated steatohepatitis (MASH) who have excessive scar tissue in their liver. The FDA has expanded Wegovy use to include adults with ...
Reducing protein intake may slow the progression of liver cancer, according to a study that reveals how ammonia fuels tumors.
The funding comes amid a rising burden of lifestyle-related digestive and metabolic disorders in India, with estimates suggesting around 70 million people are affected ...
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