Alcohol-associated liver disease (ALD) describes any type of liver disease that occurs because of chronic or excessive alcohol consumption. In the early stages of ALD, quitting alcohol can lead to ...
can be harmed by common habits like excessive alcohol consumption, dehydration, lack of sleep, high sugar intake, unsafe sex, and a sedentary lifestyle. These practices contribute to liver damage ...
approximately 25% of people in the United States are affected by nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. This condition occurs when excess fat accumulates in the liver without alcohol being a contributing ...