Bengaluru: Doctors are raising concerns over a growing number of liver injury cases linked to the misuse of protein supplements and wellness products. The spike, they say, has become more noticeable ...
A Rutgers-led study found that eating less protein may help slow liver cancer in people with impaired liver function. When damaged livers can’t properly clear toxic ammonia from protein metabolism, ...
Hindustan Times on MSN: Protein powders, fat burners, herbal supplements: Mumbai doctor warns your lifestyle can quietly kill your liver
Protein powders, fat burners, herbal supplements: Mumbai doctor warns your lifestyle can quietly kill your liver
News Medical: Targeting gut signaling protein may protect against alcohol-related liver damage
As cases of drug-induced liver injury (DILI) are on the rise, experts are warning of the hidden dangers associated with some common medications and supplements. Statistics show that DILI, also known ...
Science Daily: Eating less protein may slow liver cancer growth, study finds
NBC Chicago: Rates of liver injuries rise in the U.S. as supplements grow in popularity
Rates of liver injuries rise in the U.S. as supplements grow in popularity
Dr Pavan Dhoble warns modern lifestyle choices in young adults – unhealthy diets to unregulated wellness products – are leading to preventable liver damage.
More than half of U.S. adults take supplements—from daily multivitamins and vitamin D to protein powders and herbal products. While many are safe and some even beneficial, not all supplements are risk ...
Detroit Free Press: p62 links protein aggregates to protection in alcohol-associated liver disease