Liver disease is quietly becoming one of the world’s biggest health problems. In fact, metabolic dysfunction-associated ...
According to a study conducted on animal models and published in the journal Metabolism, aerobic exercise could help fight the non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, the most common liver disease ...
A comprehensive narrative review published in Translational Exercise Biomedicine, (ISSN: 2942-6812), an official partner ...
Whether or not you pursued dry January, stick to any healthy resolutions you made for the year ahead and consider focusing on your liver as it is key to your well-being. Bear in mind that your central ...
Exercise, regardless of frequency or intensity, is beneficial for obese and overweight adults with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, according to a new study published in the Journal of Hepatology.
With obesity and diabetes rates soaring in South Africa, fatty liver disease has emerged as a pressing public health issue.
Modern lifestyles are contributing to a silent health threat: fatty liver disease. Fortunately, research indicates that ...
Nobody disputes that exercise improves health. Likewise, although the exact definition of a “healthy diet” varies, there is ...
We all have a small amount of fat in our livers. That’s normal. Fatty liver disease happens when too much fat has built up in this essential organ; it’s diagnosed when fat makes up 5% of your liver’s ...