Drinking more than one soda daily may increase liver disease risk by 50% to 60%. Replacing soda with water could reduce liver ...
Researchers released a study suggesting both sugary drinks and diet sodas are associated with a higher risk of consumers ...
A new European study finds both sugary and diet sodas raise risk of metabolic liver disease—even at modest intake levels.
New research found that less than one can of soda a day can raise your risk of developing a fatty liver by up to 60%.
A new study finds that a diet high in fiber can prevent or reduce liver damage caused by excess fructose found in processed ...
Shifting to a high-fibre diet can prevent, and even reverse, a common liver disease caused by dietary fructose, a new study ...
Scientists have discovered what goes wrong inside liver cells when alcohol-related damage can't be reversed, offering fresh clues for managing liver health if you drink and bringing us a step closer ...
Both sugar-sweetened beverages and low or non-sugar-sweetened beverages were linked to an increased risk for metabolic ...
Novo Nordisk A/S agreed to buy Akero Therapeutics Inc. for as much as $5.2 billion to expand its portfolio in a type of liver ...
Animal studies show hope of an effective and safe treatment for the chronic liver condition affecting 25 percent of US adults ...
Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH) is a silent liver disease that is caused by fat buildup, inflammation ...