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This common chemical is now linked to potentially fatal liver disease — especially for higher-income households — researchers find
A new study reveals that a common household chemical could potentially triple your risk of serious liver scarring.
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Liver disease medication linked to lower cancer risks
Treatment with ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA) in adults with primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) was associated with significantly ...
Researchers from Miguel Hernández University of Elche (UMH) in Spain have identified an effective strategy to reduce ...
Below, Pasquariello breaks down some of the benefits you can realistically expect from a supplement like Daily Dose, her ...
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'A Fiasco'; Diabetes Drugs and GI Cancer Risk; New Guidelines on Liver Transplants
Tenofovir alafenamide (Vemlidy) for the initial treatment of chronic hepatitis B may confer modestly higher rates of complete ...
As rates of obesity, high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes and sleep apnea increase, cases of advanced chronic liver disease ...
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6 Common Supplements That Could Be Harming Your Liver
Certain supplements have been linked to liver toxicity. Learn which herbal supplements could cause harm if taken in high amounts or by certain people.
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High fructose intake increases fatty liver risk
Excessive fructose intake from soft drinks is linked to liver damage and NAFLD. Lifestyle modifications are essential for ...
It's the gift of life times two. Innovative technology allowed North Texas doctors to use one donated liver for two different ...
This version, especially delicious in its own way, follows in a long history of the dish, swapping in fresh green beans and ...
Children's Hospital Colorado (Children's Colorado) successfully performed the hospital's first-ever heart and liver dual organ transplant, with support from dozens of team members across 25 different ...
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