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Help your body fight hepatitis C right now to make a difference in your liver health.
In mice, excessive fructose can lead to a leaky gut and trigger liver inflammation.
Drinking coffee as well as healthy eating can help liver disease patients. But there are some suggested recommendations to keep in mind.
I’ve learned how to enjoy the sun and avoid the miserable skin issues.
Problematic use of alcohol is likely far more common among HIV-positive people than in the general population.
A new study suggested that a compound found in veggies such as broccoli, kale and Brussels sprouts may help maintain liver health.
Personal struggles with liver disease led Donna Cryer to advocacy.
Inflammation in people with HIV is associated with cardiovascular disease and other serious health conditions.
Researchers analyzed the association between heavy drinking and immune function in those with untreated HIV.
With a focus on healing the mind, body, and spirit, yoga offers many medicinal benefits to those who practice it regularly.
Researchers have identified the pathways by which hepatitis C suppresses the natural immune response to its presence.
Chronic inflammation is associated with numerous harms.
Those who exercise build up less liver fat, which is tied to inflammation that may give rise to cancer.
Beware the damage that too much eating and drinking can do to your body.
A research team has sought to address the critical lack of treatment guidelines for addressing HIV’s complex effects on aging.
Highlights from HIV and hepatitis C research presented at the 2018 Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI) in Boston
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