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Is liver cirrhosis irreversible? The truth about the ‘point of no return’
Cirrhosis is not a condition that can be reversed overnight, but it is also not always a fixed endpoint. With the right ...
Macronodular cirrhosis involves liver scarring with tissue nodules larger than 3 millimeters (mm). It is typically caused by chronic hepatitis B or C, primary biliary cholangitis, or alpha-1 ...
Cirrhosis of the liver is a serious condition, causing scarring and permanent damage to the liver. Life expectancy depends on the stage and type of liver cirrhosis, but it may vary between roughly ...
Hepatitis B may cause cirrhosis from ongoing liver inflammation, which can lead to scar tissue forming on your liver over time. Hepatitis B is a liver infection that occurs from the hepatitis B virus ...
Results of a retrospective study of 26,000 patients show that receiving a third dose of the vaccine was associated with 80% reduction in overall COVID-19 and 100% reduction in severe course of the ...
Data from the NAVIGATE trial presented at EASL 2026 (May 27–30, Barcelona) oral presentation demonstrates belapectin reduces varices development ...
A new type of cell therapy shows promise as the first treatment for advanced liver disease, following results from a clinical trial. Patients with the condition who were treated with the cell therapy ...
Fatty liver disease, now called MASLD, is increasingly linked to liver cancer due to long-term inflammation and liver cell ...
Drinking alcohol with cirrhosis can worsen liver damage and increase the risk of complications. In rare cases, you may be able to drink occasionally, but you’ll want to talk with a healthcare ...
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Can your liver heal itself? Here’s what science says
The healthcare ecosystem in India is currently confronting a massive epidemiological shift. Liver diseases are no longer just ...
You probably know that foods like oatmeal support heart health and blueberries support brain function, but have you ever ...
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