Study Shows Green Tea and Exercise May Benefit Compromised Livers

March 28th, 2020

With St. Patrick’s Day upon us, ADRLF offers a great liver-friendly idea for your wear-green-or-be-pinched tradition: GREEN TEA! Why? Let’s take a look at this new study that shows the liver health benefits of green tea and exercise. Green tea is known to be rich in polyphenols and natural antioxidants—linking this popular drink to weight […]

The Truth About Liver Cleanse Products

March 10th, 2020

At some point, during your daily media overload, you may have seen a TV commercial or online ad about a ‘revolutionary’ liver cleanse product or detox diet that claims to improve liver function, and even repair damages in the liver. These products are readily available, with promises to cleanse the liver particularly after a fatty […]

Early Liver Cancer May Be Detected Using MRI

February 13th, 2020

One of the major challenges in liver cancer treatment is early diagnosis. Unfortunately, the symptoms of liver cancer usually appear in the later progression of the disease. As such, most liver cancer cases are diagnosed at an advanced stage, thereby limiting treatment options and lowering overall survival rates. In fact, only one in every five […]

Predicting Liver Cancer Risk Using Math Equations

January 28th, 2020

Many cases of liver cancer are often discovered late. To address this issue, researchers have been using mathematical modeling, both in the study of biological systems and in its use in forecasting the occurrence of diseases, including cancer. A new study may have just found the math equations that can help predict liver cancer risk. […]

Liver-friendly Berry Holiday Recipes

December 24th, 2019

Did you know that berries — in all their colorfully bold glory — are among the healthiest foods that you can eat? Typically low in calories and sugar and notably high in antioxidants, berries are tasty superfoods that can be your liver’s best friend. For example, blueberries, blackberries, and raspberries have the highest antioxidant levels […]