A research team led by Prof. Li Yu from the Shanghai Institute of Nutrition and Health (SINH) of the Chinese Academy of ...
Alcohol-induced hepatitis is liver damage caused by over-consuming alcohol. It can progress to severe liver scarring called cirrhosis if you continue alcohol use. Alcohol-induced hepatitis ...
In 2024, the United States has experienced a concerning increase in cases of hepatic cirrhosis, a chronic liver disease that can lead to liver failure and, in severe cases, death. This rise is closely ...
The prevalence of and mortality from alcohol-associated liver disease (ALD) and alcohol use disorder (AUD) increased among older US adults.
and acute-on-chronic liver injury in alcohol-associated liver disease (ALD). The study was published online in Advanced Science. Increasing global alcohol exposure has aggravated the global prevalence ...
Excessive drinking can damage the liver. Yet, unlike obesity or high cholesterol, clinicians only screen for alcohol use by ...
alcoholic fatty liver typically has a milder clinical presentation than alcoholic hepatitis or cirrhosis has. Therefore, it is useful to separate alcoholic fatty liver, alcoholic hepatitis ...
can suffer significant damage from alcohol poisoning, increasing the risk of liver disease and cirrhosis; • mental health ...
The results were published in The American Journal of Medicine. The main causes of alcohol-related death were cardiovascular ...
In 2021, alcohol-related liver cirrhosis accounted for about a quarter of the 46·4 million disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs) lost from liver disease globally, making alcohol a leading cause of ...
Understanding the link between Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) and cardiovascular disease is essential. Shared risk ...
A new study finds that a blood test may be a more reliable indicator of liver disease than asking how much a person drinks.