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Keck School of Medicine researchers receive $12 million grant to study early liver transplantation
Alcohol-associated liver disease accounts for 50% of liver-related deaths, and its rates are rising worldwide.
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He Needed a Liver Transplant But Did the Risks Outweigh the Reward?
A transplant program in Memphis took pride in replacing the livers of patients turned away by other hospitals. One patient’s liver transplant illustrates the promise and peril of operating on people with serious risk factors.
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Cutting back on alcohol and smoking can be almost impossible In an unexpected twist, weight-loss drug Ozempic may help
Animal studies suggest GLP-1 drugs alter behaviors associated with reward and pleasure
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Advanced Liver Disease Up With Heavy Alcohol Use With, Without Metabolic Syndrome
Increases in advanced liver disease are seen with heavy alcohol use, with or without metabolic syndrome.
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Metabolic syndrome: Heavy drinking may increase liver disease risk
New research has found that people with metabolic syndrome who drink a lot of alcohol may face a higher risk of advanced liver disease.
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