Liver

Probiotics that help prevent hepatic encephalopathy may benefit liver cirrhosis patients

Probiotics that help prevent hepatic encephalopathy may benefit liver cirrhosis patients. Dr. David W. Victor III, a practicing hepatologist, said, “This rigorous new research finds that probiotics modify the gut microbiota to prevent hepatic encephalopathy in patients with cirrhosis of the liver. These results offer a safe, well-tolerated, and perhaps cheaper alternative to current treatments.” ...click here to read more

Alcoholic liver disease treatment tackles the impact of alcohol on vitamin A in the liver: Study

Research has uncovered a link between alcoholic liver disease and vitamin A. Researchers conducted a number of experiments on different groups of mice. Some rodents received food with alcohol, and some food without alcohol. Researchers examined enzymes in the liver and other organs like the kidneys, heart, and lungs in mice and measured their levels ...click here to read more

NAFLD may be an independent risk factor for atherosclerosis and heart disease: Study

Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) may be an independent risk factor for atherosclerosis and heart disease. NAFLD is becoming an increasingly common condition, especially among those who are obese or who have type 2 diabetes. Lead investigator Raluca Pais said, “Evidence indicates that the fatty and inflamed liver expresses several pro-inflammatory and procoagulant factors, as ...click here to read more

High-calorie diet, not sugar intake, promotes non-alcoholic fatty liver disease

High-calorie diet, not sugar intake, promotes the progression of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), according to research findings. The researchers conducted a double-blind study of healthy but centrally overweight men to compare the effects of two types of sugar – glucose and fructose – in two conditions: weight maintaining and weight gaining. In the weight-maintaining ...click here to read more

The best foods for your liver

Albeit a small organ, your liver holds plenty of responsibility performing over 500 functions on a daily basis. Some of those tasks include excreting bile for digestion, metabolizing fats, proteins, and carbohydrates, and detoxifying the body. For the most part, your liver doesn’t require too much assistance, but if you bog your liver down, you ...click here to read more

Celiac disease associated with liver disease

Celiac disease has been found to be associated with coexisting liver disease. Previous studies have shown that celiac patients often have elevated levels of liver enzymes, which typically get back to normal once a gluten-free regimen is implemented. In the new study, the researchers set out to explore the cause and prevalence of altered liver ...click here to read more

Fibromyalgia incidences higher in patients with hepatitis B virus infection

Fibromyalgia incidences are higher in patients with the hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection. Hepatitis B infection is a potentially life-threatening illness, which primarily affects the liver and can be acute or chronic. Previous research has revealed higher fibromyalgia rates among those with hepatitis B infection. For the study, the researchers looked at 118 hepatitis B ...click here to read more

The secret to better digestion…

When discussing digestion, you probably think of your stomach and intestines, but there is another important organ that you are probably overlooking – which could hold the secret for better digestion. Your liver performs over 500 different functions, and many of them are involved in digestion. It stores glycogen, which is the energy source that ...click here to read more

Type 2 diabetes exenatide treatment can benefit NAFLD patients due to glucose control in liver: Study

A detailed study presented at The International Liver Congress 2016 in Barcelona, shows that exenatide – a diabetes drug that gets the pancreas to improve glucose absorption – also helps increase glucose uptake and reduce insulin resistance in fatty cells (adipose tissue) and in the livers of NAFLD patients. Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is ...click here to read more

This is what your liver needs to stay healthy

Previously, it was believed that only drinkers developed liver disease, but with the rise of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) it seems that alcohol isn’t the number one threat to your liver. Because the name itself – non-alcoholic fatty liver disease – implies fat, many lean people believe they are safe from the condition – ...click here to read more

Keep your liver healthy with this fruit

With warmer weather approaching, there isn’t anything more refreshing than ice cold lemonade – in fact, lemons in just about anything seem to become a summertime favorite. Although sour, lemons can be used in a variety of ways, from sprucing up water to complementing our favorite entree dishes. Lemons, along with other citrus fruits, are ...click here to read more