Lifestyle

Ten Obesity and Fatty Liver Disease Fighting Tips

2 Aug 15th, 2011

Besides helping to keep extra weight off, these easy to incorporate suggestions also help defend against non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.

Fabric Softeners and Your Liver

Aug 12th, 2011

The public has been hoodwinked into thinking that fabric softeners are hygienic and necessary. However, the facts reveal that those with liver disease have every reason to find alternatives to commercially sold fabric softeners.

Artichokes Help an Ailing Liver

3 May 27th, 2011

When it comes to choosing a vegetable, discover why there may not be any better than the artichoke for your liver’s health.

Can a Healthy Lawn and a Healthy Liver Co-Exist?

May 26th, 2011

Since a popular weed-killer has been found to kill liver cells, those with chronic liver disease are advised to go old school with lawn and garden maintenance.

Five Signs You and Your Liver Need Stress Relief

13 Apr 25th, 2011

Many people don’t know they need to relieve stress for their liver’s well-being. However, the body can deliver some pretty major hints that stress relief is needed. Especially important for those with liver concerns, these five signs of stress should raise a red flag urging relaxation.

Spring Allergies and Liver Wellness

Spring Allergies and Liver Wellness

Apr 6th, 2011

If you have liver disease and take any of these five popular allergy medicines to fight hay fever, make sure you know about their potential to stress the liver.

Medical Marijuana, Alcoholism and Your Liver

Medical Marijuana, Alcoholism and Your Liver

37 Mar 10th, 2011

Medical marijuana initiatives are becoming increasingly popular, and people hoping to recover from alcoholism may be one of the benefactors. Those with chronic liver disease must abstain from alcohol to regain their health, but using medical marijuana to achieve this goal has a major drawback.

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Friendship Wins Big for Liver Health

Jan 14th, 2011

Those with chronic liver disease frequently look to their physician or pharmacy to prevent their liver disease from progressing. However, strengthening your social life might be just as important for keeping your liver healthy.

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Surviving a Heat Wave With Advanced Liver Disease

2 Aug 6th, 2010

Defined as excessive periods of heat, often combined with excessive humidity, heat waves are becoming increasingly common – and they are particularly hazardous to those with advanced forms of liver disease.

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How Dry Cleaning Impacts Liver Health

Aug 5th, 2010

Learn about PERC, or perchloroethylene, the toxic solvent that dry cleaning establishments routinely use to clean clothing – and the negative role it plays in the health of your liver.

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Toxicity in Arts and Crafts

Jul 7th, 2010

Artistic hobbies, such as painting and photography, are great ways to relax and express oneself creatively. However, these activities may use industrial, toxic materials – which could be hazardous to someone with liver disease. Learn about the most common known offenders, as well as important tips to help protect your liver from the toxins in art supplies, so you can still safely reap the benefits of these fun hobbies.

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10 Liver-Friendly Tips for Repelling Mosquitoes

Jul 6th, 2010

These 10 suggestions for keeping mosquitoes away, naturally, can have those with liver disease enjoying the great outdoors – without putting their liver’s health in jeopardy.

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A Sport Crafted for Liver Health

1 Jun 7th, 2010

Find out the four characteristics of outrigger canoeing that make it a sport with a unique attribute – promoting a healthy liver.

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Can Laundry Harm Your Liver?

Jan 19th, 2010

Learn about five common components of laundry detergents and whether or not they pose any serious health risks. Also, find out three helpful tips to help minimize the potential toxicity associated with detergents.

How Much Water Does Your Liver Need?

How Much Water Does Your Liver Need?

5 Dec 30th, 2009

Learn why the most basic of beverages is also your best choice for healthful drinking, particularly when living with chronic liver disease.

Six Holiday Traditions That Are Kind to Your Liver

Nov 17th, 2009

Many holiday traditions can turn mild liver disease into a more severe illness. By making these six healthful holiday customs your own, liver disease need not put a cramp in your holiday style.

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The Liver Disease Guide for Microwaving With Plastic

Sep 9th, 2009

In our modern society of quick food preparation, the microwave reigns within many households. Food that historically took hours to prepare can now take nearly minutes in a microwave, allowing for a greater range of nutritional consumption for a person on-the-go. However, a great deal of mystery surrounds its safety. Since the device’s entrance into the market, qualms have circulated about the potential harm of microwaving food in plastic containers or wrapping. Read on to discover four tips for microwaving safely with containers or wraps – tips that will help minimize any additional toxin load on your liver.

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Staying Healthy Through the Holidays

Nov 26th, 2008

Despite the havoc this time of year can wreak on the liver, there are four do’s and don’ts that can help keep your liver healthy during this holiday season.

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Financial Worries Create More Issues with Liver Disease

Oct 8th, 2008

Worrying about our economy could intensify physical woes for people with liver disease. Until the American dollar rises, Traditional Chinese Medicine may help relieve your worry-related symptoms.

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