Both sugar-sweetened beverages and low or non-sugar-sweetened beverages were linked to an increased risk for metabolic ...
Researchers released a study suggesting both sugary drinks and diet sodas are associated with a higher risk of consumers ...
Animal studies show hope of an effective and safe treatment for the chronic liver condition affecting 25 percent of US adults ...
The new term metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease makes sense mechanistically and clinically, but more ...
A new European study finds both sugary and diet sodas raise risk of metabolic liver disease—even at modest intake levels.
Shifting to a high-fibre diet can prevent, and even reverse, a common liver disease caused by dietary fructose, a new study ...
Drinking more than one soda daily may increase liver disease risk by 50% to 60%. Replacing soda with water could reduce liver ...
“If you have or are at risk for MASLD, the most important thing you can do is lose weight. Weight loss can help reduce liver ...
As little as 9 oz of a sugary drink per day, like soda or diet coke, can increase your risk of this health condition. A ...
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New study finds even one diet soda a day may increase fatty liver disease risk by 60%, challenging perceptions of diet drinks ...
Drug repurposing offers a promising and cost-effective strategy for developing new treatments. Metabolic ...
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