When most people think about liver disease, they think about alcohol or hepatitis. What many don’t realize is that the most common cause of chronic liver disease in the United States today has nothing ...
Low testosterone may worsen the liver-damaging effects of high-fructose diets by altering gut microbes and metabolism, a new study in mice suggests.
An increasing number of people are discovering fatty liver during routine ultrasound tests, often without any obvious symptoms. Doctors explain what this finding really means, why it is becoming more ...
UAB surgeons have completed Alabama’s first living-donor liver transplant, expanding lifesaving options for patients facing ...
Patients with autoimmune liver diseases have altered oral microbiota, and the abundance of certain oral bacteria is linked to elevated levels of salivary inflammatory markers.
Low testosterone in itself can cause a variety of health problems, but the addition of a poor diet can exacerbate certain ...
Chronic hepatitis D coinfection affects an estimated 12 million people globally, with higher prevalence in low-income and middle-income countries, especially the African and Western Pacific regions.
A new study suggests that suppressing a cellular enzyme long considered protective against fatty liver disease could have unexpected long-term consequences.
He’s the former milk boy who pioneered liver transplants in Australia despite fierce opposition on multiple fronts. WELCOME ...
A flat stomach and a healthy weight often feel like proof of good health. But doctors now warn of a quiet problem hiding behind many “normal” bodies: fatty liver disease. It happens when fat builds up ...
A new study explores how decreased testosterone and high fructose intake may interact to influence the development of fatty liver disease.
Starkest differences by sex in waist circumference, glucose intolerance ...