People who binge drink are three times more likely to develop liver disease compared to people who drink a few times a week, according to new research. Scientists from UCL, the Royal Free Hospital, ...
“Even weekly alcohol consumption can strain the liver,” says Dr Thakuria. Over time, this can contribute to conditions such ...
Doctors warn that even small festive indulgences can stress your liver. Experts share science-backed tips to drink ...
Is your weekend binge-drinking a problem for your health? After all, it’s not like you’re drinking every night, right? You may be surprised to learn that the relationship between alcohol consumption ...
Excessive alcohol consumption weakens the immune system and can lead to a range of health problems. Here's what you need to ...
A new federal report shows that one drink per day could raise the risk of liver damage and several cancers. The report follows a recommendation by the U.S. Surgeon General on safe alcohol consumption ...
PHILADELPHIA — The rate of alcohol-associated liver disease among women is the rise and physicians must keep it in mind when discussing medical history with their female patients, according to a ...
The connection between how you drank then and how you feel now is stronger and more scientifically proven than you might ...
Analyzing data from more than half a million adults in the U.S. and U.K., researchers found that even light drinking was ...
Dr. Elizabeth Pomfret, chief of the division of transplant surgery at UCHealth, has seen a lot of liquor-addled livers during her 33-year career. In the past, most of them belonged to patients in ...
Her blood alcohol concentration was 0.416%, more than five times the legal intoxication limit in the U.S. – leading her cause of death to be later adjusted to include "alcohol toxicity" following a ...
Results indicated that even limited binge-like alcohol drinking disrupts liver function, which could lead to more severe forms of liver damage. These findings point to several aspects of early liver ...