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S-Adenosyl-L-methionine has been shown to attenuate liver injury caused by alcohol and other hepatotoxins in some animal models.
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Of the deaths caused by alcohol, including detrimental effects of alcohol on some cardiovascular diseases, cancer (34.6%) and digestive diseases (34.2%) had the highest proportions of deaths caused by alcohol.
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Age-standardised rates (ASR) for smoking and alcohol-caused deaths fell significantly, while the ASR for deaths caused by other drugs increased significantly.
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Milk thistle for alcoholic and/or hepatitis B or C virus liver diseases.
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Rambaldi A Gluud C  » 
Cochrane Database Syst Rev (2007) Show Abstract »
Alcohol and hepatotoxic viruses cause the majority of liver diseases.
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Milk thistle for alcoholic and/or hepatitis B or C virus liver diseases.
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Rambaldi A Gluud C  » 
Cochrane Database Syst Rev (2005) Show Abstract »
Alcohol and hepatotoxic viruses cause the majority of liver diseases.
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Recent evidence suggests that alcohol can cause renal tubular damage.
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Effect of resveratrol on alcohol-induced mortality and liver lesions in mice
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Bujanda L Arenas JI  » 
BMC Gastroenterol (2006) Show Abstract »
Resveratrol reduces mortality and liver damage produced by alcohol in mice.
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For deaths directly caused by alcohol, the proportion of cases involving possible underreporting or overreporting of alcohol involvement was relatively small and usually involved the omission of chronic alcohol use from the death certificate.
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Fibrin Accumulation Plays a Critical Role in the Sensitization to Lipopolysaccharide-Induced Liver Injury Caused by Ethanol in Mice
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Beier JI Arteel GE  » 
Hepatology (2010) Show Abstract »
These results suggest that enhanced LPS-induced liver injury caused by ethanol is mediated, at least in part, by fibrin accumulation in livers, mediated by an inhibition of fibrinolysis by PAI-1.
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Alcohol and liver disease.
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Viteri AL, Tangedahl TN
Postgrad Med (1977) Show Abstract »
The spectrum of liver injury produced by alcohol includes fatty liver, hepatitis, and cirrhosis.
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