If you’re looking for a feel-good way to shrink your waist, “then let’s show your liver some love,” suggests Radical ...
where excess fat is stored in liver cells due to overwork. This may happen because of a poor diet, alcohol consumption, or other stressors. You might be surprised to learn that your skin can reflect ...
The liver is one of the body’s hardest-working organs, tirelessly filtering toxins, metabolising fats, and supporting digestion. But while we may think our drink choices are harmless ...
significantly reduced liver fibrosis and hepatic stellate cell activation in the translationally relevant choline-deficient, L-amino acid-defined, high-fat diet (CDAHFD) MASH model. The engineered ...
Working odd hours or night shifts was found to disrupt signals liver sends to the brain telling it if eating is happening in sync with the body's clock, a result that researchers said could help treat ...
People who work the nightshift or odd hours and eat at irregular times are more prone to weight gain and diabetes, likely due to eating patterns not timed with natural daylight and when people ...
This study uncovers the hepatic vagal nerve's influence on circadian food intake, presenting new avenues for obesity ...
Hepatitis C can lead to liver complications, especially when it’s chronic. You may be able to help prevent these complications by making changes to your diet, your activity level, and other factors.
Scientific progress in ACLF to be featured at The Liver Meeting® 2024, with 4 posters presenting new preclinical data, and 3 events bringing together key ACLF stakeholders Results from UNVEIL-IT ...
The liver does a lot of heavy lifting. The largest internal organ, it regulates clotting and removes toxins, yet research suggests many of us live with compromised liver function — and don’t ...