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Can Fatty Liver Cause Cancer? What Research Shows
Healthline· 3 days agoFatty liver disease can increase your risk of several types of cancer. Many people with fatty liver disease also have other risk factors for cancer, such...
The Keto Diet Explained: Is the Popular Weight Loss Regimen Effective?
Woman's World via Yahoo News· 6 days agoWith ketosis, dieters may feel symptoms of headaches, indigestion, dizziness, or moodiness. How long...
Health Benefits of Purslane
Health via Yahoo News· 3 hours agoPurslane is an edible succulent rich in omega-3 fatty acids, vitamin A, and other nutrients. Possible benefits include diabetes management and eye...
Intermittent Fasting May Prevent Liver Cancer, New Research Shows
SciTechDaily· 5 days agoFatty liver disease frequently progresses to chronic liver inflammation and may eventually cause...
Celiac Disease and Fatty Liver: What’s the Connection?
Healthline· 6 days agoPeople with celiac disease seem to develop one type of fatty liver disease at higher rates. The...
Insulin Resistance and Fatty Liver Disease: How They're Related
Healthline· 4 days agoInsulin resistance and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) often coexist. Obesity and metabolic...
Gut microbes linked to fatty diet drive tumour growth
Nature· 5 days agoScientists know there is a link between obesity and some cancers. A study in mice and people...
Breast cancer at 41 led me to medically-induced menopause: What you need to know about saggy skin,...
Yahoo Canada Style· 4 days agoWe welcomed our second baby via gestational surrogate and my sister and I surprised my parents with...
Liver ACOX1 regulates levels of circulating lipids that promote metabolic health through adipose...
Nature· 4 days agoThe peroxisomal β-oxidation enzyme ACOX1 increases in liver with obesity, but the physiological significance is unclear. Here, the authors show that liver-specific knockout of Acox1 leads to ...
Flexitarian vs. Vegetarian — What’s the Difference?
The Sacramento Bee· 1 day agoInstead, many have resorted to flexitarianism, a semi-vegetarian diet which involves reducing one’s meat consumption. Sarah Lynn Quick, MS, RDN, CDN of Sarah Lynn Nutrition ...