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Younger onset of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease associated with greater cancer risk

1. In this case-control study, younger age of onset of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) was associated with greater cancer risk, with greatest risk for digestive and pulmonary cancers. Evidence rating level: 3 (Average) The prevalence of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is projected to reach 33.5% of the global population by 2030, as the ....

Kailuan Cohort , Chronic Disease ,

Elected officials just need to eat the liver

Once, as a child, I refused to eat the fried liver on the plate placed before me. The chalky taste did little to entice my taste buds. But it was ....

United States , White House , District Of Columbia , Central Minnesota , White House ,

Pilot program of chronic hepatitis B treatment in Ethiopia

1. In this pilot program conducted in Ethiopia, researchers demonstrated the long-term benefits and feasibility of treatment for chronic hepatitis B (CHB) infections in an under-resourced setting. Evidence rating level: 2 (Good) It is estimated that 296 million people worldwide are living with chronic hepatitis B (CHB) infections. Complications from untreated CHB infections include liver ....

Addis Ababa , Saharan Africa , European Association , Infectious Disease , Public Health , Chronic Disease ,

2 Minute Medicine Rewind October 2, 2023 | 2 Minute Medicine

Exposure to Neighborhood Walkability and Residential Greenness and Incident Fracture 1. In this longitudinal cohort study, neighborhood walkability and greenness were associated with decreased fracture risk. Evidence rating level: 2 (Good) Neighborhood walkability and greenness are associated with health benefits, namely by promoting greater levels of physical activity, reducing exposure to pollution, increasing social connections, ....

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