Emergen Research Logo The increasing prevalence of liver diseases worldwide is a major growth driver in the liver disease therapeutics mark ...
Metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD) has become a growing global health concern, affecting millions ...
38% of people have non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. Here’s how to prevent it.(Image by Freepik) On the growing global burden of NAFLD and current treatment approaches Dr Gyanranjan Rout ...
Investigators have found that the gene Asah1 plays a crucial protective role in preventing the progression of nonalcoholic fatty liver diseases ...
Childhood obesity is increasing rapidly, leading to Pediatric Fatty Liver Disease (MAFLD), a condition often underdiagnosed. This disease can progress to severe liver damage and cardiovascular ...
Intermittent fasting (IF) shows promise for improving fatty liver disease by reducing liver fat, inflammation, and enhancing insulin sensitivity. While it offers benefits like better gut health ...
Fatty Liver Disease In India: In a recent study, experts revealed that approximately 84% of IT employees in India suffer from fatty liver disease, while around 71% are obese, and nearly 34% have ...
In her latest social media post, she shared her experience of reversing Grade 3 fatty liver, a condition where excess fat accumulates in the liver, often due to obesity or poor dietary habits. She ...
their evidence in reversing fatty liver disease is limited. Combining diet and structured exercise trainingcan benefit the liver and cardiometabolic health.(Photo: Getty Images) Regarding coffee, the ...
Diet helps in boosting liver health, preventing fatty liver disease, and even helping to restore liver function. The liver is responsible for detoxification, metabolism, and digestion, and ...
About 84 per cent of Information Technology (IT) employees have Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Fatty Liver Disease (MAFLD), revealed a study conducted by scientists at the University of Hyderabad.
A study from the University of Hyderabad reveals that over 80% of IT employees in India suffer from fatty liver disease. Over 80% of India techies are suffering from fatty liver disease ...