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Suffering From Fatty Liver? Nutritionist Recommends These 5 Foods That Can Help Manage The Condition
From black coffee to turmeric, small daily food choices can quietly support your liver health over time.
As fatty liver cases rise in India, know how you can support it with diet, by adding superfoods to your routine.
Cocoa flavanols may aid heart and liver health, but strong long-term evidence is still lacking.
This humble winter green may support liver detox, reduce fat buildup, and promote healing when paired with healthy habits.
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Do cocoa flavanols influence heart and fatty liver risk factors?
By Vijay Kumar Malesu A new review explores how cocoa flavanols may influence cardiovascular and hepatic risk pathways, while ...
Free, non-invasive liver awareness screenings connect Toronto residents to education, lifestyle support, and follow-up ...
A new research finds that dark chocolate could be a possible ally for heart and liver health. Scientists are particularly intrigued by cocoa flavanols, powerful antioxidants in dark chocolate that may ...
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6 popular breakfast cereals linked to liver disease
Breakfast cereal is a quick and easy meal at any time of the day. However, with all the processed ingredients and sugars, certain ones are not good for your health. These are several of the popular ...
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Why Indians face higher fatty liver risk than Europeans, expert explains
Dr. Harsh Vyas reveals that genetics, superior nutrition, and consistent activity allow Europeans to process alcohol more ...
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ABP Live Doc Talk: Know The Silent Role Of Insulin Resistance In Pancreatic And Liver Cancer
Diabetes and insulin resistance are often spoken about in the context of heart disease, obesity, or lifestyle disorders. But what many people don’t realise is that these metabolic conditions also have ...
In this episode of Health360, host Sneha Mordani explores critical health updates, starting with a Lancet report revealing that 40% of Indians suffer from non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD).
Many people assume that if a supplement is labelled “natural,” it must be safe. But that belief can be misleading. Several ...
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