Researchers at McMaster University are leading preclinical studies into a novel drug candidate developed by Espervita ...
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Fatty liver is a metabolic disease, not an alcohol problem, doctors warn
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease is the leading chronic liver disease affecting many non-drinkers in India. Early detection ...
It's yet another reason to be mindful of potential exposure to "forever chemicals," according to breaking research.
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INTERVIEW: Ichor research clinic in Syracuse explores impact of GLP-1s on liver damage from alcohol-use
Ichor Research is launching a nationwide study to explore the potential of GLP-1s to reverse liver damage caused by long-term ...
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Unraveling liver injury mechanisms in familial hypobetalipoproteinemia
Familial Hypobetalipoproteinemia (FHBL), caused by variants in the apolipoprotein B (APOB) gene, is a rare autosomal co-dominant monogenic disorder characterized by lifelong low plasma levels of total ...
Researchers at the University of Oxford have discovered that the most common liver disease follows a strong day-night pattern ...
Fatty liver disease is not restricted to adults, and its incidence in children and adolescents is continuously increasing.
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Myosteatosis: An emerging predictor of outcomes in chronic liver disease
Myosteatosis, the pathological infiltration of fat into skeletal muscle, is increasingly recognized as a key predictor of ...
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Fatty liver disease: 38% of Indians suffer from 'fatty liver'! Identify it from home with these 5 signs.
Fatty Liver Causes: The problem of fatty liver is increasing rapidly, due to the fact that people ignore its early symptoms.
New analysis shows alcohol-related liver disease remains a major cause of cirrhosis and liver death. Read more.
In patients with obesity and MASLD but not diabetes, berberine is safe but does not reduce visceral adipose tissue or liver fat.
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