LiverSupport Health News
Seeking Solutions for Liver Cancer with Cirrhosis
November 4th, 2011Researchers from Japan are working on strategies to help those with primary liver cancer and moderate to severe cirrhosis.
Continue Reading ...Maple Syrup Could Be a Liver Ally
October 14th, 2011Foods that are sweet and sticky usually are not good for you – but real maple syrup has a pleasant surprise in store for anyone concerned with his or her liver’s health.
Continue Reading ...Anger Inflames Liver Disease
October 13th, 2011Proving that our physical bodies are influenced by strong emotions, excessive anger can wreck havoc on those with liver disease.
Continue Reading ...New Angle for Tackling Liver Fibrosis
September 20th, 2011Innovative research from UCLA could lead to a therapeutic approach for preventing liver disease progression.
Continue Reading ...Saffron Valued for Supporting Liver Health
September 16th, 2011Two studies appear to tout saffron as a means to protect the liver and prevent liver disease from progressing.
Continue Reading ...Simultaneous Support of Heart and Liver Health
September 2nd, 2011When it comes to managing high cholesterol, people no longer need to choose between heart health and liver health.
Continue Reading ...Helping a Fatty Liver with a Sweet Tooth
August 31st, 2011Since sugary foods aggravate a fatty liver, consider these five strategies to reduce sweet cravings.
Continue Reading ...Ten Obesity and Fatty Liver Disease Fighting Tips
August 15th, 2011Besides helping to keep extra weight off, these easy to incorporate suggestions also help defend against non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.
Continue Reading ...Fabric Softeners and Your Liver
August 12th, 2011The public has been hoodwinked into thinking that fabric softeners are hygienic and necessary. However, the facts reveal that those with liver disease have every reason to find alternatives to commercially sold fabric softeners.
Continue Reading ...Homocysteine and Fatty Liver Disease
July 18th, 2011Measuring homocysteine levels has potential for determining the stage of fatty liver disease. Additionally, lowering homocysteine levels could prevent a fatty liver from getting worse.
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