MAFLD: New terminology can help improve treatment for patients with fatty...
An international consensus panel led by researchers from The Westmead Institute for Medical Researchhas highlighted the need to redefine Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease, and...
View ArticleMafld - Study shows how non-alcoholic fatty liver disease causes...
Research from University of South Carolina associate professor Saurabh Chatterjee's laboratory in Environmental Health Sciences, Arnold School of Public Health, and led by Ayan...
View ArticleAerobic exercise may improve histologic endpoints in MAFLD
An aerobic exercise program may help improve histologic endpoints in patients with metabolic dysfunction associated fatty liver disease, according to study results. Philip...
View ArticleMafld - How Exercise Can Improve the Health of Your Liver
Exercise is beneficial for every organ in your body, but you hear less about its impact on your liver, one of the largest and busiest organs in your body. Your liver, which...
View ArticleOver 50% of overweight, obese adults may be diagnosed with MAFLD
Metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease is highly prevalent among overweight and obese adults, according to Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology. “This calls...
View ArticleMafld - Those with fatty liver at 5 times greater risk for death from COVID
Patients with metabolic-associated fatty liver disease or higher transaminases who were then diagnosed with COVID-19 were more likely to die, according to a presenter at the...
View ArticleMafld - Long-term exposure to air pollution linked to metabolic-associated...
Metabolic-associated fatty liver disease is a growing global health challenge and poses a substantial economic burden. A large-scale epidemiologic study in China has identified...
View ArticleMafld - Link between long-term exposure to air pollution and fatty liver...
Metabolic-associated fatty liver disease is a growing global health challenge and poses a substantial economic burden. A large-scale epidemiologic study has identified links...
View ArticleMafld - Poor sleep increases odds for metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty...
Adults who go to sleep later, snore and nap for more than 30 minutes during the day are more likely to develop metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease, according...
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