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- Liver Damage from Alcohol: Seek Help Before it is Too LateLiver damage from alcohol progresses through several stages. A doctor working in ICU in the Midwest describes how many patients die from advanced liver failure. He hopes to educate patients about liver damage from alcohol and encourage to seek help early.
- Medications that Put You at Risk for Liver DiseaseLiver disease can be a very serious issue. Make sure you aren't putting yourself at higher risk for it.
- Xenical/Alli May Cause Liver DamageOrlistat, the generic name for the active ingredient in the medications Xenical and Alli, has been indirectly linked to severe liver damage in thirteen individual cases, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
- Over-the-Counter Medication Alli Has Possible Link to Liver DamageIt doesn't matter what medications you take, sooner or later your doctor will have you tested for liver damage. The reason is that liver damage is ultimately fatal and the only real treatment for liver damage is a liver transplant.
Obesity and Liver Damage: Daily Aspirin May HelpResearchers think at least two-thirds of obese individuals have fatty liver disease, a condition that can become serious. A new study shows aspirin may protect the liver from obesity-related damage.- Can Prebiotics Help Alcoholic Liver Damage?A new study suggests that prebiotics may help relieve the symptoms of alcoholic liver damage. Here's the story.
- 5 Things Women Need to Know About Blood Alcohol LevelsAlcohol affects everyone differently, but the presiding knowledge on the matter often does not take into consideration a lot of important and dangerous factors for women of all shapes and sizes.
- The Effects of Too Much Iron in the DietAre you getting more iron than your body needs? Find out why too much iron intake can be dangerous.
- What is Alcohol Tolerance?What is alcohol tolerance? Foodstuff plays a vital position in the absorption speed of alcohol. Because alcohol is a depressant, consuming alcohol when weary adds to one's height of weariness and magnifies alcohol's customary effects.

