Posts by craig@cnlpcb.com
A New View of Alcoholism
A New View of Alcoholism “A moment’s insight is sometimes worth a life’s experience.” -Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. “Knowledge is power.” -Francis Bacon The more you know about a problem, the better equipped you are to solve it. By reading this page, you’ll learn more about your alcohol addiction—why you crave alcohol and what…
Read MoreWhy Caregivers Need Self-Compassion
Why Caregivers Need Self-Compassion Many of us are caregivers, whether we have a special-needs child, a parent with Alzheimer’s, an ill partner, or are in a caregiving profession such as being a nurse, therapist, or teacher. When the stress of continually being there for others is high, we can become overwhelmed by our caregiving responsibilities…
Read MoreUpdate on Toxins Harming the Liver
Update on Toxins While large quantities of environmental toxins used to be implicated in liver damage, new research claims that even small amounts of chemicals are sufficient to cause liver problems. Due to increased awareness and activism, today’s growing eco-conscious movement is steadily chipping away at the poisonous chemicals that surround us. Unfortunately, environmental toxins…
Read MoreUnderstanding the Mechanisms of Liver Regeneration Through Computer Simulation
Liver Regeneration Through Computer Simulation “>ScienceDaily (June 9, 2010) — How does the liver manage to regenerate itself even after severe damage? Seeking to find an answer to this significant medical question, scientists of the HepatoSys/German Virtual Liver Network have gained new insights into the underlying processes involved in the regeneration of liver lobules using…
Read MoreUCLA study finds cholesterol regulator plays key role in development of liver scarring, cirrhosis
Cholesterol Regulator plays Key Role in Liver Scarring Public release date: 30-Mar-2011 Contact: Rachel Champeau UCLA researchers have demonstrated that a key regulator of cholesterol and fat metabolism in the liver also plays an important role in the development of liver fibrosis — the build-up of collagen scar tissue that can develop into cirrhosis. Cirrhosis,…
Read MoreThe Promise of a Good Nights Sleep?
Good Nights Sleep? In the course of her long life, Katherine Closson traveled, taught school, rebuilt aircraft engines and helped start a stock brokerage firm, but until two years ago, Closson, then 98, had never participated in a scientific study. That’s when researchers from the Lighting Research Center at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) came to…
Read MoreSurgical Risk for Patients With Liver Disease
Surgical Risk May 2009 The number of patients with cirrhosis who require surgery is on the rise. Despite advances in antiviral therapeutics, the prevalence of cirrhosis secondary to hepatitis C continues to increase, as does the prevalence of cirrhosis due to chronic alcoholic liver disease. Additionally, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH)…
Read MoreRecognizing Caregiver Burnout
Caregiver Burnout Caregiver burnout is a state of physical, emotional, and mental exhaustion that may be accompanied by a change in attitude — from positive and caring to negative and unconcerned. Burnout can occur when caregivers don’t get the help they need, or if they try to do more than they are able — either…
Read MorePregnancy and The Liver
Pregnancy and The Liver The issues surrounding pregnancy and the liver are many. This section will address several of these issues, including how pregnancy may affect the liver and the general health of a woman with preexistent chronic liver disease. Another issue covered is what impact chronic liver disease may have on the fetus. This…
Read MoreObesity, Alcohol and Liver Disease
Obesity, Alcohol and Liver Disease Chronic liver disease, including cirrhosis, is the 12th most common cause of death in the United States, alone, and causes nearly 30,000 deaths per year in America. Increased alcohol intake and obesity are both known risk factors for chronic liver disease. Moreover, recent research has suggested that the combination of…
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