7 stories tagged #Liver Disease

  1. World Health Assembly Passes Historic Steatotic Liver Disease Resolution
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    World Health Assembly Passes Historic Steatotic Liver Disease Resolution

    The World Health Assembly has adopted a resolution recognizing steatotic liver disease as a global health priority, affecting 1.5 billion adults worldwide.

    4d ago 1 min read
  2. The Silent Threat: What Women Need to Know About Liver Disease
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    The Silent Threat: What Women Need to Know About Liver Disease

    Liver disease affects millions of US adults, with women at higher risk. Understand causes, symptoms, and stages.

    5d ago 1 min read
  3. Alcohol Policy Targets Liver Disease at EASL 2026
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    Alcohol Policy Targets Liver Disease at EASL 2026

    Clinicians and policymakers push for clearer labels and stronger regulation to reduce alcohol-related liver disease across Europe.

    last wk. 1 min read
  4. Occasional Binge Drinking Triples Advanced Liver Disease Risk
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    Occasional Binge Drinking Triples Advanced Liver Disease Risk

    New study reveals even infrequent binge drinking significantly elevates the risk of serious liver conditions. Learn about the dangers of this common habit.

    last mo. 1 min read
  5. Liquid Biopsy Breakthrough for Early Liver Disease Detection
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    Liquid Biopsy Breakthrough for Early Liver Disease Detection

    A new cfDNA fragmentome test detects liver disease earlier and predicts survival using minimally invasive blood analysis.

    2mo ago 1 min read
  6. MASLD Emerges as Top Cirrhosis Driver in South America
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    MASLD Emerges as Top Cirrhosis Driver in South America

    New research suggests metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) may be the leading cause of cirrhosis across South America, challenging historical assumptions.

    3mo ago 2 min read
  7. Unscheduled Care Flags High-Risk Liver Disease Patients
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    Unscheduled Care Flags High-Risk Liver Disease Patients

    New study reveals unscheduled medical visits can identify individuals at significant risk of advanced liver disease, offering crucial intervention opportunities.

    3mo ago 1 min read