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Results 1 - 10 of 25 for liver disease
  1. ... We’re interested in studying comorbidities. Alcohol-associated liver disease has been increasing to what physicians tell me ... Alcohol misuse now accounts for nearly half of liver disease deaths in the United States. We’re working ...
  2. ... the risks linked to excessive alcohol use, including liver disease, heart disease, blackouts, hangovers, and certain cancers." 3. ... hangovers, injuries, overdoses, alcohol use disorder, heart and liver disease, and cancer. Binge drinking can also lead to ...
  3. ... such as irritable bowel syndrome and celiac disease, liver disease, and prostate health, among others. Episodes have also ...
  4. ... the effects of intermittent fasting on nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. Participants will be allowed to eat a set ...
  5. ... gastroenterologist [a doctor who helps manage intestinal and liver diseases] figuring it might be something intestinal," she says. ...
  6. ... effects that alcohol has on the body, from liver disease to certain cancers. Further, more older adults are ...
  7. ... and bodies NIH research investigates links to heart, liver, kidney diseases For more than 25 years, scientists at NIH ... including fat cells and those in the heart, liver, and kidneys. This may ... risk of disease, like heart conditions, diabetes, or even death. Heart ...
  8. ... increase your risk of more than 200 different diseases, including in the liver and pancreas, and certain cancers. The alcohol you ...
  9. ... Jack said yes. His father died from heart disease and his mother from liver cancer that started in her colon. He joined ...
  10. ... cholesterol from the tissues and blood to the liver, removing it from your body. A low level of HDL cholesterol increases your risk for heart disease. What is bad cholesterol? LDL, which also is ...
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