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Alcohol-related liver disease has more than doubled in the U.S. over the last 20 years.
Alcohol-related liver deaths amongst women in the US have more than doubled over the last 20 years, according to a new study ...
The rate of serious liver disease among heavy drinkers has more than doubled over the last 20 years as the demographics ...
Alcohol-related liver disease is increasing at more than twice the rate it did two decades ago, with women seeing the sharpest rise, according to a study published July 23 in Clinical Gastroenterology ...
One of the challenges with liver disease is that it can be a silent threat. In its early stages, it may cause only vague ...
Heavy drinkers today are over twice as likely as two decades ago to develop serious liver disease. The study analyzed ...
Metabolic syndrome, in particular, increases the risk of liver scarring from hard drinking, researchers noted. It’s a cluster of health-threatening conditions that include abdominal obesity, high ...
Liver disease isn't just caused by alcohol. Dr Rajesh Bathini highlights four essential tests, LFTs, hepatitis B & C ...
Liver disease due to alcohol use has “gone up astronomically," said Dr. Nabil Dagher, director of Northwell Health's Transplant Institute. Credit: Credit Northwell Health /Lee S. Weissman ...
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Americans who drink heavily are more than twice as likely to develop significant liver disease compared to 20 years ago, according to a new Keck Medicine of USC study published in Clinical ...