Drinking diet and sugary beverages may raise the risk of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease by up to 60%, according to new ...
Liver cancer is a growing global concern, affecting non-drinkers due to conditions like MASLD and MASH linked to lifestyle ...
A new study finds one can of diet soda may increase NAFLD risk by 60%, while water reduces it, challenging diet drink safety.
Both sugar-sweetened and diet drinks raise the risk for metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease, with ...
Scientists found that sugar-sweetened and diet sodas alike increase metabolic liver disease risk, challenging the “diet drink ...
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5 morning habits that help improve liver health
Starting the morning with healthy habits like drinking black coffee, eating nuts, or taking a short walk can benefit your ...
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Both Sugary and Diet Drinks May Raise Risk of Liver Disease
Artificially-sweetened and sugary beverages both raised the risk of metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease ...
This new study says drinking just one can of soda a day, whether diet or regular, increases your risk of non-alcoholic fatty ...
Oh my liver, are you there? So many folks online are marketing detox diets to me I fear they know something I don’t. That you might have abandoned me. But I feel good, and I’m not a lighter shade of ...
A new European study finds both sugary and diet sodas raise risk of metabolic liver disease—even at modest intake levels.
Liver cancer is a growing global concern, now the third leading cause of cancer deaths, affecting even non-drinkers due to ...
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