Fatty liver disease, affecting nearly 30% of the global population, is a growing public health concern. It occurs when fat ...
And it’s even tied to how much fat is in your liver. “The gut-liver axis is important throughout the continuum of liver disease,” says Rohit Loomba, MD, chief of the gastroenterology and ...
A recent review published in eGastroenterology discusses recent advancements in understanding alcohol-associated liver ...
A newly published review in eGastroenterology compiles recent research on alcohol-associated liver disease (ALD), offering an overview of its pathogenesis and efforts to better understand this ...
Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) affects around 30% of the global population. Studies suggest ...
A team has discovered a new communication pathway between the gut and lung. Their findings highlight how a little-known member of the gut microbiome reshapes the lung immune environment to have both ...
“There's a gut-liver axis, so our gut health looks after our liver. There's a gut-brain axis, so our gut and our brain look after each other. There's a gut-skin axis, so our gut and our skin ...
The gut-liver-brain axis, or connection, is so strong that researchers are looking at ways to treat alcoholism via the gut – a 2020 study from the Journal Of Clinical Medicine found that ...
Alterations in gut microbiota composition and immune cell populations can lead to dysregulated immune responses, increasing the risk of transplant rejection or complications. This intricate interplay ...
Intestinal infections can change the composition of liver bile ... function and gut bacteria, potentially helping fight off harmful bacteria Researchers have identified a new axis of host defense ...
Scientists have identified two types of brain cells in the abdomen that appear to control different aspects of digestion.