1. Alcoholic liver disease
Alcoholic liver disease usually occurs after years of excessive drinking. The longer the alcohol use and the more alcohol that was consumed, the greater the likelihood of developing liver disease.
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2. Alcoholic liver disease: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
People who drink excessively can become malnourished because of the empty calories from alcohol, reduced appetite, and poor absorption (
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3. Alcoholic liver disease
Alcoholic liver disease usually occurs after years of excessive drinking. The longer the alcohol use and the more alcohol that was consumed, the greater the likelihood of developing liver disease.
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4. Alcoholic liver disease
Alcoholic liver disease involves an acute or chronic inflammation of the liver induced by alcohol abuse. See also cirrhosis.
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5. The Epidemiology of Alcoholic Liver Disease
Robert E. Mann, Ph.D., is a senior scientist in the Department of Social, Prevention and Health Policy Research at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health and an associate professor in the Department of Public Health Sciences at the University ...
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6. Alcoholic Liver Disease
Biopsies of alcoholic liver disease showing how the cells of the liver change as a patient progresses from fatty liver and alcoholic hepatitis to cirrhosis.
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7. Alcoholic Liver Disease
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8. Hepatitis C, Alcoholic Liver Disease
Alcohol abuse is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality throughout the world. It is estimated that in the United States as many as 10 % of men and 3 % of women may suffer from persistent problems related to the use of alcohol. The Fourth Editi...
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9. Alcoholic Liver Disease Symptoms & Treatment
People who drink excessively can become malnourished because of the empty calories from alcohol, reduced appetite, and poor absorption (malabsorption) of nutrients in the intestines. Malnutrition contributes to liver disease.
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10. Alcoholic Liver Disease Risk Factors
Alcoholic liver disease (ALD) is responsible for approximately 15,000 to 20,000 deaths per year in this nation, and its medical and social costs are estimated to exceed $2.5 billion annually. It is a difficult disease to prevent or...
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