cirrhosis
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healthMajor Study Links Coffee to Stronger Liver Health and Reduced Disease Risk
New research suggests drinking coffee daily is linked to a significantly lower risk of severe liver disease, liver cancer, and liver-related death.
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healthCoffee Linked to Significant Reduction in Liver Disease Risk
A large-scale study finds heavy coffee consumption is associated with a nearly 50% lower risk of liver cancer and substantial protection against cirrhosis and liver-related death.
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healthThe 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.
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healthEuropean Study Reveals Incomplete Control of Paediatric Autoimmune Liver Disease
New European registry data shows while children with AILD have high short-term survival, many don't achieve full biochemical control within a year of standard treatment.
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healthLiquid Biopsy Breakthrough for Early Liver Disease Detection
A new cfDNA fragmentome test detects liver disease earlier and predicts survival using minimally invasive blood analysis.
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healthMASLD 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.