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Women with steatotic liver disease (SLD) related to alcohol consumption are at greater risk of mortality than men with the same condition, new research suggested. In men, the prevalence of MASLD, ...
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Alcohol-related liver disease has more than doubled in the U.S. over the last 20 years. The increase is tied to four groups that make up a greater share of heavy drinkers than they did two decades ago ...
Alcohol-related liver disease deaths are spiking – and that too faster in a few groups, including women, young adults, and Indigenous people, according to a new study. The research, published in the ...
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Deaths from liver diseases that result from consuming too much alcohol are escalating dramatically in Wisconsin, and even more alarming, such diseases are showing up more in younger people. The ...
Alcohol-associated liver disease (ALD) is a significant global health concern, accounting for approximately 5% of all disease and injury. In the United States, the prevalence of ALD has increased ...
Stock image of a young woman having a cocktail. According to a report published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), researchers looked at data from 3,340 people, ranging in age ...
Fatty liver disease can cause liver damage and can be one health effect of long-term heavy drinking. Now, research shows that the illness can prove even more deadly for women who drink than for men.
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 ...