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Mice with diabetes that were fed triclosan in addition to a high-fat diet tend to have more liver fat and worse fibrosis.
As with HIV-negative individuals, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease is tied to diabetes and irregular blood lipids in those with HIV.
Obesity increased the risk of liver disease to a smaller extent, according to a meta-analysis study.
A new study may help identify those at risk for the neurological disorder and lead to the development of early treatments.
A mounting body of research shows many fats are good friends to our health.
Certain lipid tests predicted with over 90 percent accuracy which patients in a study would get symptoms of cognitive decline.
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