New research from MIT and Harvard reveals that eating too many processed, high-fat foods may reprogram liver cells for cancer ...
Elevated liver enzymes can occur for many reasons. Most often, elevated liver enzymes are temporary and resolve on their own without treatment. Occasionally, elevated liver enzymes require additional ...
From fast-food to ultra-processed snacks, a high-fat diet eaten over the long term may trigger biological changes in the ...
Persistently elevated liver enzymes may be caused by certain types of cancer, including liver, colon, breast, stomach, pancreas, and skin cancers. Liver enzymes are proteins produced by your liver.
Chronic liver disease gets worse when the liver's immune system stays overactive, resulting in ongoing inflammation and ...