Alcohol-associated liver disease (ALD) remains a leading cause of cirrhosis and liver-related mortality worldwide, with few effective therapies.
Consistent and permanent abstinence from alcohol can lead to the regression of existing liver-related complications, even in ...
Heavy drinking over 10 years or more can greatly increase your risk of cirrhosis. But the more you drink, the more quickly cirrhosis may develop. Your genetics may also play a role. Alcohol affects ...
This article explores the intersection between drinking and nutrition to reveal how alcohol-induced malnutrition can perpetuate a cycle of craving and relapse.
By Dennis Thompson HealthDay ReporterMONDAY, March 2, 2026 (HealthDay News) — A new, easy-to-use blood test can identify when ...
Among patients with steatotic liver disease (SLD), patients with alcohol-associated liver disease (ALD) carry the highest risk of cirrhosis, followed by those with metabolic dysfunction–associated ...
Research has revealed a steep increase in liver disease in recent years. Meanwhile, there is growing evidence of health harms from alcohol, including drinking at levels that were previously considered ...
Heather Hahn’s skin and eyes started to turn yellow around the time she turned 32. She knew exactly what it was. For the 13 years prior, she was an alcoholic. “I look like the Simpsons now,” she told ...
An increase in alcohol consumption, exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, is fueling a surge in liver disease that could lead to a greater need for organ transplants, according to several Long ...
Liver damage from alcohol-associated liver disease may be possibly reversible in its early stages. In all stages, alcohol cessation is considered critical to overall outlook. Alcohol-associated liver ...
Multicentre South American study suggests MASLD is now a leading cause of cirrhosis, reflecting rising metabolic risk factors in the region.