Low levels of traffic-related air pollution harms the liver and may raise the risk of metabolic-associated fatty liver disease, a new study in mice suggests. Long-term exposure to low levels of ...
Capsules and tablets tend to take longer to absorb, while powders and liquid extracts may be absorbed more quickly. Though rare, ashwagandha may lead to liver damage. A 2020 case study reviewed five ...
Though rare, ashwagandha may lead to liver damage. A 2020 case study reviewed five adults who showed signs of liver toxicity after taking ashwagandha in doses ranging from 450 to 1,350 milligrams ...
In fact, some herbs and supplements can cause damage to the liver such as tumeric, ashwagandha and green tea extract. Eldredge said adopting a healthy diet is more beneficial than taking supplements.
Jan. 27, 2025 — A study shows that patients with obesity and fatty liver-related cirrhosis who had bariatric (weight-loss) surgery significantly lowered their future risk of developing serious ...
Patients who were obese had a 72% lower risk of major complications from liver disease They also had an 80% lower risk of their liver disease reaching end-stage THURSDAY, Jan. 30, 2025 (HealthDay News ...
Alcohol-associated liver disease (ALD) describes any type of liver disease that occurs because of chronic or excessive alcohol consumption. In the early stages of ALD, quitting alcohol can lead to ...
Liver disease is frighteningly common worldwide. Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease, or MASLD, is an umbrella term describing conditions related to a buildup of fat in the liver.
If you take any of those, be sure to check with your doctor before trying it for the first time. Anyone with an autoimmune disease such as multiple sclerosis or lupus should avoid ashwagandha entirely ...
Patients with celiac disease face an increased risk of developing any chronic liver disease. This risk increase can persist for at least 25 years after celiac diagnosis. The findings, published in ...
Scientists have found more evidence that long-term heavy drinking can cause serious damage to the body, particularly the liver. A new study from the Department of Energy’s Pacific Northwest ...