Infrequent but heavy drinking may cause liver damage and even scarring, a new study suggests — especially for adults who have ...
You've just finished your annual checkup and feel great about your health. Then your lab results arrive: elevated liver ...
When it comes to most body parts, if there’s a problem, you know it. If a bone breaks, you feel it. If your gut becomes inflamed, you can expect some unpleasant G.I. symptoms. But your liver is a ...
Your liver is working overtime right now, processing everything from your morning coffee to last night’s dinner, but it might be sending you desperate distress signals that you’re completely missing.
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From fast-food to ultra-processed snacks, a high-fat diet eaten over the long term may trigger biological changes in the liver that could raise the risk of cancer. Researchers from the Massachusetts ...
That “once-in-a-while” binge could be doing far more damage to your liver than you realize. Many people believe that keeping ...
Persistently elevated liver enzymes may be caused by certain types of cancer, including liver, colon, breast, stomach, pancreas, and skin cancers. Liver enzymes are proteins produced by your liver.