Excess alcohol consumption accelerates the progression of chronic hepatitis C toward increased fibrosis, cirrhosis, and HCC. Furthermore, alcoholism compromises the success of antiviral therapy in ...
The manuscript addresses the 3D chromatin architecture in monocytes from patients with alcohol-associated hepatitis and its relationship to enhanced transcription of innate immune genes. While the ...
Excessive alcohol use can harm the body in many ways, including an increase in the risk of various cancers. It damages liver ...
Alcohol abuse and hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection coexist with chronic liver disease in many patients. The mechanism of injury in these patients is probably multifactorial and involves ...
Excessive alcohol use can harm the body in many ways, including an increase in the risk of various cancers. It damages liver cells, leading to inflammation, scarring and serious conditions ...
A new study suggests alcohol-related deaths increased by about 24 per cent in the first two years of the pandemic, while ...
It usually happens over a long period, often due to hepatitis, alcohol use disorder, or metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD), formerly called non-alcoholic fatty liver ...
From 2002 to 2021, the incidence rate of alcohol-associated hepatitis in Ontario, Canada increased by 8% annually, with rates ...
The researcher, a global liver damage expert, sounds the alarm over our limited awareness of the connection between drug ...
Each daily consumption of 12 g alcohol increases risk for cirrhosis by 6.2 percent, hepatocellular carcinoma by 11.5 percent. HealthDay News — For patients with hepatitis B virus, alcohol is ...
For patients with hepatitis B virus, alcohol is associated with dose-dependent increased risks for cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), according to a review published online Jan.