The scientists saw these enlarged nuclei in the liver as well, and the mice
developed liver dysfunction.
Not exact matches
It is these people who
develop diabetes, either type 1 or type 2, while others with tougher beta cells will remain healthy even in if they suffer from autoimmunity or metabolic
dysfunction of the
liver.»
While you may not always drink to excess, frequently crossing the line still puts you at a greater risk for
developing many of the health problems associated with excessive drinking, such as cardiovascular disease (heart disease, hypertension, peripheral vascular disease, stroke and arrhythmias),
liver and kidney
dysfunction, pancreatitis, and osteoporosis.
Older pets are more more likely to
develop heart, kidney and
liver disease, cancer, arthritis, and senility (cognitive
dysfunction).
If clinical signs suggestive of
liver dysfunction develop, treatment should be discontinued.