‘She donated liver, gave me life; now she’s gone’: Man mourns wife killed in stampede at Pushpa 2 premiere | India News

HYDERABAD: Revathi and Mogadampalli Bhaskar’s son Sritej, 9, became a fan of Telugu actor Allu Arjun after watching ‘Pushpa: The Rise’ three years ago, so

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Environmental Factor – April 2020: Link between high-fat diet and liver disease reported

One major goal of Wade’s lab is to understand how environmental exposures alter gene activity via chemical modifications to DNA that do not involve changes

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Environmental Factor – September 2020: Methionine restriction inhibits liver cancer via HNF4alpha

Xu believes the study may shed new light on the treatment of liver cancer. (Photo courtesy of Steve McCaw) Physicians can use any of several

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Environmental Factor – January 2021: Triclosan worsens fatty liver disease in mice

NIEHS-funded researchers at the University of California (UC) San Diego found evidence that triclosan — an antimicrobial found in medical soaps and household products —

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Health Ministry releases revised operational guidelines and training manual of Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease

The guidelines focus on health promotion and early detection which are important for ensuring that patients with NAFLD receive timely and appropriate care. | Photo

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Environmental Factor – August 2022: Fleshing out a fungal toxin’s role in liver cancer

Looking back, John Groopman, Ph.D., sees the scientific backdrop of 1950s America as a catalyst for his career. The Space Race was underway, and in

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Environmental Factor – September 2022: Exposure to antibacterial chemical via lactation linked to liver damage in newborn mice

Researchers at the University of California (UC), San Diego found evidence that newborn mice can be exposed to triclosan during lactation, resulting in significant fat build

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Environmental Factor – October 2022: Liver injury linked to PFAS exposures, NIEHS grantee says

A large-scale study on exposure to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in humans and rodents showed consistent evidence of chemical-driven liver damage, according to NIEHS

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