The most common causes here are
excessive alcohol consumption as well as a high - fat diet and also
chronic infection with the hepatitis viruses B and C.
The liver may, for example, have been weakened by
excessive alcohol consumption, obesity, or
chronic viral infection by hepatitis B or C viruses, which causes irreversible liver lesions leading to cirrhosis.
Dr. Ramirez was most recently a postdoctoral research fellow at the National Institute on
Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, a position that included improving public awareness of the chronic effects of excessive alcohol consumption and finding ways to prevent alcoholic liver d
Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, a position that included improving public awareness of the
chronic effects of
excessive alcohol consumption and finding ways to prevent alcoholic liver d
alcohol consumption and finding ways to prevent alcoholic liver disease.