New analysis shows alcohol-related liver disease remains a major cause of cirrhosis and liver death. Read more.
Alcohol-related liver disease can often have little to no symptoms in the early stages, so it can be difficult to detect that anything is wrong. But it's not uncommon. There's been a 46% increase in ...
Alcohol can damage your liver. But can this damage be fixed? The good news is sometimes the damage can be reversed. In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr Sudeep Khanna, senior consultant of ...
Explore the critical connection between alcohol consumption, liver cirrhosis, and the urgent need for early intervention and ...
Weekend drinking may seem harmless, but even occasional alcohol strains your liver. Learn hidden risks, early damage signs, ...
New microbiome data show that intestinal bacteria can generate clinically relevant alcohol levels, validating a rare syndrome ...
The human liver possesses remarkable resilience, processing toxins and filtering blood with extraordinary efficiency. However, this vital organ has distinct limits when confronted with alcohol ...
As many Coloradans wrap up Dry January and prepare for Super Bowl Sunday, UCHealth is warning about a troubling trend.
A growing number of young Americans are drinking their way onto the organ transplant list — particularly women. Alcohol is the top cause of liver disease, according to the National Institutes of ...
Your liver works tirelessly as your body’s natural filtration system, processing everything you consume and protecting you from harmful substances. When it comes to alcohol, however, this remarkable ...
Alcoholic cirrhosis is the severe, final stage of alcohol-associated liver disease, resulting from long-term heavy alcohol consumption. The disease involves permanent scarring of the liver, which ...
Most of us don’t think about our liver at all. Not when we wake up. Not when we eat. Not even when we’re stressed about work or money. The heart gets .