Alcohol has long been a subject of debate - celebrated in social gatherings, linked to cultural traditions, yet shadowed by serious health risks.
DRY January is finally over. And if you decided to ban booze last month, your body and mind will be thanking you big time, especially if “silly season” was a little ­sillier than planned. But ...
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a condition in which fat builds up in your liver, and there are a number of ...
If you have obesity, losing even a little weight helps not only improve your overall health, but also prevent liver issues such as MASH.
These organizations can help you educate yourself, spread awareness, and connect with the MASH community to help you better manage your health.
Exposure to traffic-related air pollution could harm the liver and potentially increase the likelihood of developing fatty ...
Long-term exposure to low levels of traffic-related air pollution harms the liver and may raise the risk of metabolic-associated fatty liver disease, a new study in mice suggests.
For patients with hepatitis B virus, alcohol is associated with dose-dependent increased risks for cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma.
Dry January is pretty much over and if you've made it this far then you have probably felt the benefits. Many will have ...
Nine early career scientists awarded grants covering basic and translational liver disease research ...
Alcohol-associated hepatitis is more severe than other alcohol-related liver conditions like fatty liver or cirrhosis. It develops after years of excessive drinking, often involving more than a ...
Less than half of Americans in one survey said they were aware of the link between alcohol use and cancer compared to 89% for tobacco use.