Alcohol-associated liver disease (ALD) is a significant global health concern, accounting for approximately 5% of all disease and injury. In the United States, the prevalence of ALD has increased ...
Cirrhosis of the liver is a chronic and progressive disease in which healthy liver cells are slowly replaced by scar tissue, severely impairing vital liver functions such as detoxification, hormone ...
Alcohol-induced hepatitis Alcohol-induced hepatitis is a severe syndrome of alcohol-associated liver disease. Hepatitis is a general term for swelling and inflammation of the liver from any cause. If ...
Hepatitis—inflammation of the liver—affects millions of people worldwide each year. This potentially serious condition can stem from viral infections, alcohol consumption, toxins, medications, or ...
Liver damage from alcohol-associated liver disease may be possibly reversible in its early stages. In all stages, alcohol cessation is considered critical to overall outlook. Alcohol-associated liver ...
Chronic alcohol use wreaks havoc on metabolism and male fertility: Explore the hidden mechanisms linking liver damage, hormonal imbalances, and reproductive health, and why it’s time to rethink ...
Is hepatitis always caused by alcohol? Does it spread through touch or food? Can herbal remedies cure it? A ...
A new study has shown that alcohol intake can interfere with the natural regenerative abilities of the liver. Alcohol can keep cells in a kind of limbo between a functional or regenerative state, even ...
Alcohol-related liver disease, or alcohol-associated liver disease, is liver damage from overconsuming alcohol. It can cause a buildup of fats, inflammation, and scarring. People previously referred ...