Women drinkers are more susceptible to the damaging effects of alcohol than men because they are generally smaller in stature and have less body water when compared to men, finds new study. "As a result, women who are already predisposed by genetics to have liver disease should limit their alcohol consumption or stay away from alcohol altogether," Dr. Howard Monsour, chief of hepatology at Houston Methodist Hospital, said. The researcher said there is ...Thursday, 26 December 2013
Study: In Comparison to Men, Women Who Drink Have A Higher Chance Of Developing Liver Disease
Women drinkers are more susceptible to the damaging effects of alcohol than men because they are generally smaller in stature and have less body water when compared to men, finds new study. "As a result, women who are already predisposed by genetics to have liver disease should limit their alcohol consumption or stay away from alcohol altogether," Dr. Howard Monsour, chief of hepatology at Houston Methodist Hospital, said. The researcher said there is ...
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