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View Post: Alcohol in pregnancy linked to child behaviour problems
21 hours ago by Ani
The research team from Perth's Telethon Institute for Child Health Research suggests that the amount and timing of alcohol consumption in pregnancy affects child behaviour in different ways. ... October 22nd, 2009 WASHINGTON - Fruit flies have a genetic "switch" that makes them more tolerant to alcohol, according to researchers at North Carolina State University. This metabolic switch also has implications for the deadly liver disease cirrhosis in humans. ...
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View Post: Cirrhosis of the liver
10 Nov 2009 by admin
Excessive alcohol consumption leads to sever cirrhosis of the liver. Diagnosis is made through blood sampling. The treatment depends on the degree of liver damage. Tagged with: liver cirrhosis. 0 Comments · Leave A Response ...
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View Post: Herbalife & Herbalife Products » Blog Archive » Effects of Alcohol ...
11 hours ago by Deepak Shrivastava
Alcohol addiction can permanently damage the body, leading to death. It causes different types of stomach and organ problems such as cancer of the esophagus and liver as well as cirrhosis. It can cause high blood pressure and lead to circulatory and ... Excessive Alcohol consumption at any given time can cause a person to fall into a coma or can lead directly to death. This happens more with teenagers and young people who are not aware of the true dangers of alcohol. ...
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View Post: California Booming » Blog Archive » You Are What You Eat . . . and ...
3 hours ago by Barnes
Drinking coffee daily also seems to offer some protection against Parkinson's disease, colon cancer, gallstones, and liver cirrhosis, and is helpful in treating asthma and headaches. It may also reduce dental cavities. ... The Mayo Clinic recommends avoiding all alcohol consumption if you have certain health conditions, and warns about dangerous drug/alcohol interactions (e.g., antibiotics, antidepressants, beta blockers, pain relievers). But they also report some health ...
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View Post: Natural Ways of Living: Liver Cirrhosis - Meaning and Causes
22 hours ago by Ram
Cirrhosis has various causes. In the United States , heavy alcohol consumption and chronic hepatitis C have been the most common causes of cirrhosis. Obesity is becoming a common cause of cirrhosis, either as the sole cause or in ...
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View Post: Alcohol and obesity leading causes of fatty liver : e Yugoslavia
22 Nov 2009 by Vasilije Gallak
“This scarring usually manifests itself as irreversible liver cirrhosis and increases the risk of liver cancer,” warns Mathias Plauth, chief physician at the Dessau Clinic for Internal Medicine and an expert on liver disease with the German Association for ... “The main causes are being overweight and excessive alcohol consumption, usually in combination,” says Niederau. Certain metabolic diseases, like diabetes mellitus, or medications can lead to the fat buildup. ...
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View Post: Healthy Hints » Blog Archive » Cirrhosis: causes, symptoms ...
23 Nov 2009 by Simona
The most common cause of cirrhosis is excessive alcohol consumption. Another possible cause is one of the forms of chronic hepatitis (inflammation of the liver). Other causes, which are rare, include disorders of the bile ducts; ...
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View Post: Controversial Alcohol Study: Men Benefit Most from Beer and Wine ...
20 Nov 2009
A Spanish study delivers more confirmation that low levels of alcohol consumption help protect people from heart disease. According to BBC News (November 19, 2009) reporting on the study: “Drinking alcohol every day cuts the risk of heart ... The downside of drinking a bottle of wine a day is an increased risk of cancer, cirrhosis of the liver, and accidental death. The Health Correspondent of The Times, David Rose, writes “Robert Sutton, professor of surgery at the ...
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View Post: About Alcoholic Cirrhosis
19 Aug 2009
The first thing you need to know about alcoholic cirrhosis is that it is, as its name suggests, cirrhosis caused by alcohol, or continual consumption of the toxins found in alcohol; the ethanol in alcoholic beverages damages the liver ...
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View Post: Handbook of nutrition in patients with cirrhosis Conditioning
9 Nov 2009 by admin
... in the severely damaged liver cells, the liver itself has emerged fiber hardens, and then drinking heavier burden of the liver, is it insult to injury to the liver . In conclusion, in patients with cirrhosis alcohol consumption, ...
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