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Alcoholic liver disease occurs as a result of chronic excessive consumption of alcohol. Learn more about the stages, signs, treatments and more here.
Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease is a growing concern. It affects a large portion of the global population. The disease ...
It's a disease that impacts nearly a quarter of all adults across the U.S., and you may not even know you have it since many ...
Alcohol-related liver disease (ARLD) is caused by damage to the liver from years of excessive drinking. ARLD is a major public health problem. About 8 to 10 percent of Americans drink heavily.
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Liver Disease and Alcohol. Liver disease is one of the most common and dangerous consequences of chronic alcohol consumption.
While diagnostic and treatment options for chronic liver disease are numerous, their effectiveness is unclear. New findings show that patients hospitalized with alcoholic liver disease have an ...
Heavy drinking can lead to a number of alcohol-related liver diseases, including fatty liver, alcoholic hepatitis, and cirrhosis. Not all drinkers develop chronic liver disease, however, and ...
It's well-documented that Americans began drinking more during the pandemic. In Wisconsin, alcohol-related deaths increased ...
Know the hidden link between hypertension and fatty liver disease. Learn how high blood pressure can impact your liver health ...
Alcoholic liver disease is the most common cause of alcohol-induced deaths nationally. In California, the death rate from the disease during the last three years was 25% higher than in the three ...
Alcohol-related liver disease is the leading cause of death from excessive drinking — and while it’s curable in the earliest stages, many people don’t realize they have it until it’s too ...
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