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Cirrhosis (Primary Biliary); Cirrhosis of the Liver; Liver Cirrhosis |
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A type of chronic, progressive liver disease in which liver cells are replaced by scar tissue.
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Alcohol affects individuals differently. Your blood alcohol level may be affected by your age, gender, physical condition, amount of food consumed and any drugs or medication. In addition, different drinks may contain different amounts of alcohol, so it''''s important to know how much and the concentration of alcohol you consume. For purposes of this guide, "one drink" is equal to 1.5 oz. of 80 proof liquor, 12 oz. of regular beer, or 5 oz. of table wine. A woman drinki...
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Cirrhosis as related to Alcohol Consumption
- Alcoholism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The physical health effects associated with alcohol consumption may include cirrhosis of the liver, pancreatitis , epilepsy , polyneuropathy , alcoholic dementia , heart disease ...
- Cirrhosis Prevention - Health encyclopaedia - NHS Direct
Liver disease ... Alcohol consumption. Heavy alcohol consumption is one of the most common causes of cirrhosis of the liver
- cirrhosis -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Hence, it is not surprising that the chronic consumption of alcohol leads to liver cirrhosis and other untoward effects. Consumption of alcohol during pregnancy can cause
- Alcohol and cancer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Considerable evidence suggests a connection between heavy alcohol consumption and ... However, it is liver cirrhosis, whether caused by alcohol or another factor, that is thought to ...
- Coffee Might Curb Alcoholic Cirrhosis
The odds of developing nonalcoholic cirrhosis weren't linked to coffee consumption. ... So the data don't include changes in coffee or alcohol consumption. People ...
- cirrhosis -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
There are several other causes of cirrhosis besides alcohol consumption. Cirrhosis can result from viral infection, especially after infection by hepatitis B or C, glycogen storage ...
- Kyrieology.com - Relationship between pork consumption and cirrhosis.
Lancet. 1985 Mar 23;1(8430):681-3 "...In countries with low alcohol consumption, no correlation was obtained between alcohol consumption and cirrhosis.
- Alcohol and the Liver - Alcohol Alert No. 19-1993
Ascitic cirrhosis in relation to alcohol consumption. International Journal of Epidemiology 7(2):113-120, 1978. (11)Grant, B.F. ; DeBakey, S.; & Zobeck, T.S. Surveillance ...
- Alcohol: 4. What are the health effects of alcohol consumption?
What are the health effects of alcohol consumption? 4.1 What diseases are due to alcohol ... unspecified causes, and a considerable proportion of deaths from cirrhosis in which alcohol ...
- PRC Resource Link: Research in Action - Recent Findings
... diseases, including liver cirrhosis. Numerous prior studies have demonstrated that alcohol taxes are negatively related to beverage consumption ...

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