Fatty liver disease is becoming a growing health concern around the world. As more people live sedentary lives, eat high‑calorie diets, and struggle with weight gain, doctors are seeing a rapid rise ...
Low testosterone in itself can cause a variety of health problems, but the addition of a poor diet can exacerbate certain conditions. Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) ...
Fatty liver is rising even among non-drinkers. A gastroenterologist explains the causes, lifestyle risks, early warning signs, and prevention tips for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.
Fatty liver disease is often discovered during routine health check-ups and is commonly linked to diet, weight gain, or lifestyle habits. Many people assume it is only a liver-related issue that can ...
Fatty liver cases are rising due to lifestyle and diet habits. Experts explain common myths, early signs and everyday mistakes that may silently damage the liver.
Fatty liver disease is becoming increasingly common, yet many people still misunderstand what causes it and who is at risk. Because the condition often develops silently, it is easy to ignore early ...
In experiments on pigs, researchers found that some formula fats can strain the newborn liver far earlier than expected.
Certain fats used in some infant formulas may strain the developing liver and contribute to early signs of steatotic liver disease, according to a new study led by researchers in Virginia Tech's ...
Fatty liver disease is quietly becoming one of the most common health problems in the world, especially as more people struggle with weight gain, unhealthy diets, and long hours of sitting. This ...
According to recent reports from the Korean government, the incidence of alcoholic liver disease—previously the leading indication for liver transplantation—has been decreasing. This trend initially ...