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Discover 5 dangerous diseases directly linked to alcohol consumption. Learn how drinking affects your liver, heart, brain, ...
Alcohol-related liver disease can be deadly and is often only diagnosed in its final stage, cirrhosis, which means the damage ...
Alcohol-related liver disease (ARLD) is caused by damage to the liver from years of excessive drinking. ARLD is a major public health problem. About 8 to 10 percent of Americans drink heavily.
Alcoholic liver disease is liver damage from overconsuming alcohol. It can cause a buildup of fats, inflammation, and scarring. The liver is one of the most complex organs in the human body, with ...
While diagnostic and treatment options for chronic liver disease are numerous, their effectiveness is unclear. New findings show that patients hospitalized with alcoholic liver disease have an ...
Steatotic liver disease is highly prevalent among adults having cardiometabolic risk factors, prolonged alcohol intake, or ...
Heavy drinking can lead to a number of alcohol-related liver diseases, including fatty liver, alcoholic hepatitis, and cirrhosis. Not all drinkers develop chronic liver disease, however, and ...
It's well-documented that Americans began drinking more during the pandemic. In Wisconsin, alcohol-related deaths increased ...
The liver is one of the few organs capable of regeneration, but it cannot heal itself without support. It is time to stop ...
Alcoholic liver disease is the most common cause of alcohol-induced deaths nationally. In California, the death rate from the disease during the last three years was 25% higher than in the three ...