Posts by craig@cnlpcb.com

Snacking Associated With Abdominal Fat, Fatty Liver

Snacking Associated With Abdominal Fat, Fatty Liver (Photo : Flickr/CC) Snacking on high-fat and high-sugar foods are independently associated with abdominal fat and fatty liver (hepatic steatosis), according to a recent study. Snacking on high-fat and high-sugar foods are independently associated with abdominal fat and fatty liver (hepatic steatosis), according to a recent study. Researchers…

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Cirrhosis survival rates dropped markedly among hospitalized vs. ambulatory patients

Cirrhosis survival rates dropped markedly among hospitalized vs. ambulatory patients Ratib S. Hepatology. 2014;60:282-289. NOTE: This is hardly surprising. Once someone is admitted to hospital their diet consists of hospital food. Patients with cirrhosis are most often malnourished and putting them on a hospital diet is like a kiss of death. When are people going…

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Fatigue in primary biliary cirrhosis

Fatigue in primary biliary cirrhosis Matilda Hale, patient1, Julia L Newton, professor of ageing and medicine2, David E J Jones, professor of liver immunology2 Author Affiliations Correspondence to: J L Newton Julia.Newton@newcastle.ac.uk Accepted 4 July 2012 This patient developed severe fatigue as a result of primary biliary cirrhosis in her 40s. She describes her frustration…

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Hepatitis B a growing problem in UK prisons

Hepatitis B a growing problem in UK prisons Senior Reporter Wednesday 30 April 2014 Hepatitis B, the virus which spreads through the sharing of needles to inject drugs and unprotected sex, is on the rise in England’s jails, official figures have revealed. In a written answer to a parliamentary question, Health Minister Norman Lamb said…

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What Berry Is Best for Your Liver?

What Berry Is Best for Your Liver? There is little doubt that strawberries, raspberries and blueberries are nutritious, but which one of these berries is best for preserving liver health? Packed with powerful nutrients, berries are an ideal, healthful, liver-friendly food. Strawberries, raspberries and blueberries are some of our most popular berries; each offering unique…

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The Link Between Liver Disease and Dairy Problems

The Link Between Liver Disease and Dairy Problems Likely a consequence of small intestine bacterial overgrowth, many people with chronic liver disease may have difficulty digesting dairy.   We all seem to know someone who avoids eating ice cream and cheese due to lactose intolerance. However, many with liver disease unknowingly fall into the same…

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Exposing 5 Common Myths About Liver Disease

Exposing 5 Common Myths About Liver Disease When conceptions about liver disease stray far from the truth, efforts to prevent, detect and treat are hampered. Affecting those from all walks of life, an increasing number of people are learning that they have liver disease. An estimated one in ten Americans is affected, yet most of…

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Scientists Make Critical End-Stage Liver Disease Discovery

Scientists At The UA Make Critical End-Stage Liver Disease Discovery April 28, 2014 The discovery of an unknown cellular pathway has helped scientists and physicians better understand end-stage liver disease and offers a potential target for new therapeutics A team of researchers in the University of Arizona’s College of Pharmacy has discovered a molecular pathway…

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The cure for hepatitis C is upon us

The cure for hepatitis C is upon us, but at a costly penny ANDRÉ PICARD (Corrected version) The Globe and Mail Published Sunday, Apr. 27 2014, 4:00 PM EDT Last updated Sunday, Apr. 27 2014, 10:33 PM EDT There is a revolution coming to the treatment of hepatitis C. But a big fat asterisk is…

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