Most of us don’t think about our liver at all. Not when we wake up. Not when we eat. Not even when we’re stressed about work or money. The heart gets .
As many Coloradans wrap up Dry January and prepare for Super Bowl Sunday, UCHealth is warning about a troubling trend.
I used to think heart disease was something I’d worry about later in life — something that showed up after retirement, not in the middle of an active life. That belief didn’t last long.
A new study has found that MET (hepatocyte growth factor receptor) signaling plays a critical protective role in acetaminophen-induced acute liver failure (ALF).
New microbiome data show that intestinal bacteria can generate clinically relevant alcohol levels, validating a rare syndrome ...
This story was originally published by The Allegheny Front, a public radio program covering environmental issues in Western Pennsylvania. Listen to the radio version of the piece below. February 3, ...
A serious but often missed sign is confusion or trouble thinking clearly. This is called hepatic encephalopathy. It happens when the liver can’t remove toxins from the blood, and those toxins reach ...
Enjoying decaf coffee could be good for your health—it could help protect against type 2 diabetes, liver disease, and heart ...
New research says that just one episode of binge drinking can impact the intestinal lining, causing “leaky gut” syndrome.
A cohort study of liver transplant candidates with HCC suggested that local-regional therapy with yttrium-90 transarterial ...
If you feel overworked, your liver may have it worse. Roughly the size of a football and tucked under the right side of the rib cage, the liver quietly ...
This article was reviewed by Darragh O’Carroll, MD. Key Takeaways: Many men’s health issues are either entirely preventable ...