Fatty Liver

Fatty liver, also known as fatty liver disease (FLD), is a reversible condition where large vacuoles of triglyceride fat accumulate in liver cells via the process of steatosis (i.e. abnormal retention of lipids within a cell).
What is Fatty Liver?

Fatty liver is a very common disorder and up to 20 percent of adults and approximately 5 percent of children are affected.

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Study aims to explore the underlying causes of excessive alcohol production in overweight people

Study aims to explore the underlying causes of excessive alcohol production in overweight people

From gut to mind: Exploring prebiotics and probiotics as dual fighters against depression and obesity

From gut to mind: Exploring prebiotics and probiotics as dual fighters against depression and obesity

Study identifies genetic variants with profound impact on obesity risk

Study identifies genetic variants with profound impact on obesity risk

Discovery of new organelle could improve the understanding of chronic liver diseases

Discovery of new organelle could improve the understanding of chronic liver diseases

Boosting curcumin's absorption and effectiveness for disease prevention and therapy

Boosting curcumin's absorption and effectiveness for disease prevention and therapy

Choosing the right fat for keto diets: Fish oil's significant role in cancer prevention

Choosing the right fat for keto diets: Fish oil's significant role in cancer prevention

Key protein identified in protecting women from fatty liver disease

Key protein identified in protecting women from fatty liver disease

Food insecurity fuels fatty liver disease in Latinx kids

Food insecurity fuels fatty liver disease in Latinx kids

Study shows semaglutide as a safe and effective therapy for MASLD in people with HIV

Study shows semaglutide as a safe and effective therapy for MASLD in people with HIV

Nomogram could be a game-changer for predicting alcohol-related liver cancer risk

Nomogram could be a game-changer for predicting alcohol-related liver cancer risk

Understanding obesity's effects on liver metabolism

Understanding obesity's effects on liver metabolism

Cycles of a diet that mimics fasting can reduce signs of immune system aging, as well as insulin resistance and liver fat

Cycles of a diet that mimics fasting can reduce signs of immune system aging, as well as insulin resistance and liver fat

Risk of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease for cardiovascular disease and all cause death in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus

Risk of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease for cardiovascular disease and all cause death in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus

Good news for Valentine’s Day: Dark chocolate and champagne may improve heart health

Good news for Valentine’s Day: Dark chocolate and champagne may improve heart health

Study may open up new ways of approaching metabolic diseases

Study may open up new ways of approaching metabolic diseases

ChatGPT passes the nutrition test, but experts remain irreplaceable

ChatGPT passes the nutrition test, but experts remain irreplaceable

Males born to obese women more likely to develop metabolic complications in later life

Males born to obese women more likely to develop metabolic complications in later life

Patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease may benefit from increased dietary niacin intake

Patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease may benefit from increased dietary niacin intake

Study links ultra-processed foods to higher metabolic disease risk

Study links ultra-processed foods to higher metabolic disease risk

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