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 traffic-related air pollution harms the liver and may raise the risk of ...
Long-term exposure to 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.
Exposure to traffic-related air pollution could harm the liver and potentially increase the likelihood of developing fatty ...
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) affects up to 40% of the population in western countries and is one of the most ...
Fatty liver disease, the excessive lipid accumulation in the liver, is a frequent metabolic condition that can progress in cancer. Despite years of research, targeted treatments are still lacking and ...
Weight-loss surgery can protect the liver health of patients with obesity and fatty liver disease, a new study repor ...
Just 10 micrograms daily of traffic-derived PM2.5 particles may be enough to harm your liver and raise the risk of ...
Fatty liver disease, or hepatic steatosis, occurs when excess fat accumulates in liver cells. Commonly associated with ...
Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease, or MASLD, is an umbrella term describing conditions related to a ...