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Long-term drinking raises risk of heart disease, expert says – ‘irreversible damage’

Posted: January 2, 2023 at 9:22 am   /   Health

An expert warned there’s no “safe” amount of alcohol to drink but recommended following Government guidelines. Daily Express :: Health Feed

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Fatty liver disease: Signs to spot your alcohol consumption damage has become irreversible

Posted: January 19, 2022 at 9:21 pm   /   Health

FATTY liver disease is far more common than most realise. What are the three signs your alcohol use has caused irreversible damage? Daily Express :: Health Feed

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Fatty liver disease: Six symptoms to spot indicating your condition is irreversible

Posted: August 13, 2021 at 10:21 am   /   Health

FATTY liver disease is a chronic condition characterised by excess fat in the liver. If left untreated, it can develop into scarring of the liver and become irreversible. Daily Express :: Health Feed

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Fatty liver disease symptoms: Six signs your condition has become irreversible

Posted: March 15, 2021 at 10:21 pm   /   Health

FATTY liver disease is pernicious because warning signs may only emerge in the later stages. If fatty liver disease progresses to cirrhosis , it cannot be reversed. Here are six warning signs of cirrhosis. Daily Express :: Health Feed

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Vitamin B12 deficiency: Dr warns of ‘irreversible’ damage if warning signs are ignored

Posted: February 26, 2021 at 9:21 pm   /   Health

A VITAMIN B12 deficiency gravely impacts the body’s ability to produce fully functioning red blood cells. As a consequence, megaloblastic anaemia develops and, left untreated over time, complications can occur. Daily Express :: Health Feed

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Vitamin B12 deficiency: SEVEN signs you need to see a GP now or risk irreversible symptoms

Posted: March 8, 2018 at 9:21 am   /   Health

VITAMIN B12 deficiency symptoms develop gradually over a period of time, and can get worse if left untreated. These are the signs you need to see a GP, and boost your intake of the vitamin. Daily Express :: Health Feed

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