Researchers released a study suggesting both sugary drinks and diet sodas are associated with a higher risk of consumers ...
Drinking diet and sugary beverages may raise the risk of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease by up to 60%, according to new ...
Your favorite diet soda could be silently harming your liver. A new study shows serious risks even with small daily ...
Both sugar-sweetened beverages and low or non-sugar-sweetened beverages were linked to an increased risk for metabolic ...
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Less Than One Can of Soda a Day Raises Your Risk of Deadly Liver Disease — and Diet Soda Is Worse
New research found that less than one can of soda a day can raise your risk of developing a fatty liver by up to 60%.
Animal studies show hope of an effective and safe treatment for the chronic liver condition affecting 25 percent of US adults ...
Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH) is a silent liver disease that is caused by fat buildup, inflammation ...
The new term metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease makes sense mechanistically and clinically, but more ...
Serious liver disease is becoming more common among Americans who drink heavily, according to a recent study from Keck ...
Doctors in China say they transplanted a genetically modified pig liver into a 71-year-old man who lived 171 days after the procedure, and 38 of those days were with the pig organ in place – a first ...
Medics have transplanted a pig liver into a human in a world first. The patient, a 71-year-old man, lived for almost half a year after the procedure. The man’s own liver had irreversible scarring ...
The transplanted portion of the genetically modified pig liver was removed after 38 days, and the patient, who had advanced ...
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