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... can lead to serious health problems, including: Cancer of the pancreas, mouth, pharynx, larynx, esophagus and liver, as well as breast cancer Pancreatitis, especially in people with high levels of triglycerides in their blood Sudden death in people ...
Source:Mayo Clinic
Date:August 22, 2008
Research and Markets has announced the addition of Decision Resources, Inc.'s new report "Noninvasive Approaches Offer Substantial Market Potential in Liver Disease Diagnostics" to their offering.
Source:BusinessWire
Date:August 19, 2008
Italian researchers said a genetic mutation may be increase the risk of steatohepatitis, also known as non- alcoholic fatty liver disease.
Source:The Post Chronicle
Date:August 16, 2008
Alcohol has long been associated with serious liver diseases such as hepatitis - an inflammation of the liver.
Source:Mayo Clinic
Date:August 14, 2008
A structured literature review was performed to detail the frequency and etiology of chronic liver disease in Aboriginal North Americans.
Source:HubMed
Date:August 14, 2008
You may never consume alcohol but you could still end up with an alcoholic's liver; what you eat can affect your liver just as much as what you drink.
Source:NewsCanada
Date:August 12, 2008
Life-saving surgery to prevent repeated severe bleeding from ruptured veins in the esophagus or upper stomach may not induce some patients with alcoholic liver disease to stop drinking alcohol, researchers ...
Source:Reuters
Date:July 31, 2008
Architect Andres Cotic is running out of time hoping for a second liver transplant.
Source:Canoe
Date:July 30, 2008
... dose," though some studies suggest that men can safely drink more than women, likely due to the ability of the male liver to metabolize alcohol more efficiently. It is believed that a safe dose of alcohol is around 6 grams daily. Note, close to 10 ...
Source:BellaOnline
Date:July 27, 2008
State of Drinking: Sick of being sick It took dying for this alcoholic to start living On a sunny spring morning in the quiet of his loneliness, Jon Sustachek leaned against his kitchen counter preparing ...
Source:Wausau Daily Herald
Date:July 27, 2008
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