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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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Fatty liver disease: 38% of Indians suffer from 'fatty liver'! Identify it from home with these 5 signs.
The problem of fatty liver is increasing rapidly, due to the fact that people ignore its early symptoms. Let us tell you ...
People with twice as much of the forever chemicals PFOA - found in non-stick cookware - and fire fighting PFHpA in their ...
Each year, more than two million people die from advanced chronic liver disease (ACLD). Previous research has linked gut ...
Liver fibrosis has shown potential to be reversed.Liver fibrosis is a condition where scar tissue builds up in the liver due ...
Reducing liver fat has become a central target in the development of therapies for metabolic dysfunction–associated ...
Are you a late-night snack lover? Well, researchers at the University of Oxford have discovered that the most common liver ...
Learn how weight loss, diet changes and regular exercise can help manage — and sometimes reverse — fatty liver disease when ...
UT Southwestern Medical Center announced it received a five-year federal grant from the Advanced Research Projects Agency for ...
Each doubling in blood levels of the PFAS chemical perfluorooctanoic acid is linked to 2.7 times the odds of fatty liver ...
Fatty liver disease (also called steatotic liver disease) happens when too much fat builds up in your liver. It can be caused by high alcohol use or metabolic syndrome (a group of conditions like ...
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Love Your Liver Month 2026: A call to cut back on alcohol and protect your liver
For Love your Liver Month, Balance is supporting the British Liver Trust in encouraging people to reduce alcohol intake and ...
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