Manisha, I'm not sure its fair to say alcohol induces hepatic carcinoma, although you are right..., but it takes a lot of alcohol over a long period of time before the effect is noticeable. Hepatic carcinoma...
NON ALCOHOLIC STEATO HEPATITIS (NASH)by
nitinsyal
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What is NASH?
Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), also known as fatty liver hepatitis, is a clinical... it to swell and enlarge. While regular alcohol consumption can bring...
and whether it or your husband's alcohol abuse caused his cirrhosis wlll not matter when it comes to treatment for his addiction to alcohol. Addiction is a chronic relapsing brain disease and the treatments for addiction differ...
Daily probiotics may help liver damage from alcoholby
GoToSee
You’ve probably seen the adverts for probiotic products and their benefits to health, well the latest research into these ‘good bacteria’ suggest they can also help repair damage to...
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Novel Biomarkers for Alcohol-Induced Liver Disease (ALD)by
nih.gov
Description of Invention:
Alcohol-induced liver disease (ALD) is a leading cause of non... is the genetic background associated heterogeneity in physiological responses to chronic alcohol consumption...
Should Alcoholics Get Liver Transplants?March 1, 2009by
Bob Aronson
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Heavy drinking or alcoholism can severely damage our organs and the liver seems to be the most susceptible to such damage. So – if you were to ask the average person if alcoholics should be eligible...
Should Alcoholics Receive Liver Transplants?by
Bob Aronsonalcoholism can severely damage our organs and the liver seems to be the most susceptible to such damage. So – if you were to ask the average person if alcoholics should be eligible for liver transplants the answer would likely...
I went to the Mayo Clinic's website. Here is what they say about dark brown or tea-colored urine with the following medical conditions:
Medical conditions. Some liver disorders, especially hepatitis and cirrhosis...
Causes
... not just a condition that affects people dependent on alcohol (alcoholics). If you are a heavy social drinker, you can also dev ... » Read on
Risks
... are also at much greater risk of liver damage. This may lead to alcoholic hepatitis and cirrhosis.
Psychiatric ... » Read on