Did you know that people who are diagnosed with celiac disease are typically found to have elevated liver enzymes? Higher liver enzyme levels don’t always mean that one has a serious liver problem, but it does indicate the risk of developing a liver disease among those with celiac issues. To clarify, for those with celiac […]
Celiac Disease More Likely for People with Autoimmune Hepatitis
February 2nd, 2022Must-try Holiday Season Ginger-based Delights
January 1st, 2022With the arrival of a bold bouncing New Year and opportunities for a fresh start—despite rising uncertainties with an ongoing pandemic–we at ADRLF are determined to keep the festive spirit alive, safely of course. And what better way to ensure a safe, healthy, and happy holiday than to infuse liver-friendly goodness into our holiday menu! […]
Diabetes and Hepatitis: What’s the Link?
November 23rd, 2021You may have heard about people with hepatitis and/or liver disease also getting diabetes — or vice versa — and wonder why this happens? In observance of National Diabetes month, ADRLF explores this critical connection and shares ways to prevent and manage these co-existing conditions. Hepatitis B and C have been associated with diabetes. People […]
More Fall Flavors! Savory Cinnamon Recipes to Try
November 11th, 2021If you were to choose a favorite spice, what would it be? Most of us may need some time to consider this question, but we’d bet cinnamon would be a top contender! With its unique and distinctive taste that gives dishes a certain ‘oomph!’, cinnamon also offers impressive health benefits that liver-loving advocates like ADRLF […]
New Study: Liver Cancer Rising in Rural Areas
October 18th, 2021New cases of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) are increasing faster in rural areas than in urban areas, found a new study. Conducted by researchers from the University of Southern California (USC) Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center, this study examined data from 1995 to 2016 and found that the incidence of the rate of liver cancer in rural […]