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Fatty liver disease is reversible. If you stop drinking alcohol for some time (months or years), your liver should return to normal.
Overall, veggie straws are lowest in calories per serving, but not vastly different in total fat and sugars compared with regular potato chips,...
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Check if you have bacterial vaginosis Symptoms of bacterial vaginosis include: an unusual vaginal discharge that has a strong fishy smell,...
Read More »Alcohol-related liver disease (ARLD) refers to liver damage caused by excess alcohol intake. There are several stages of severity and a range of associated symptoms. Symptoms of alcohol-related liver disease (ARLD) ARLD does not usually cause any symptoms until the liver has been severely damaged. When this happens, symptoms can include: feeling sick
6 months Does tap water go bad? Tap water can be stored and consumed for up to 6 months with minimal risk of adverse side effects as long as it has...
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In addition to raspberries, studies have shown that strawberries, blueberries, and blackberries may benefit blood sugar management by enhancing...
Read More »Complications Death rates linked to ARLD have risen considerably over the last few decades. Alcohol misuse is now one of the most common causes of death in the UK, along with smoking and high blood pressure. Life-threatening complications of ARLD include: internal (variceal) bleeding
Instant oats are also milled to a smaller size, so they take even less time to prepare. But this convenience means your body breaks down both types...
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But for those of you who aren't squeamish, we'll explain. When you have a bowel movement, you're emptying your colon. Depending how much you go,...
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One study concluded that chewing gum suppresses appetite, especially the desire for sweets, and reduces snack intake. Specifically, those who...
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You'll Be Shocked When You Weigh – Don't be surprised if the scale is up 6 lbs (or more) after a weekend of carb binging. It is highly unlikely...
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