Recent studies reveal a troubling surge in alcohol-related liver disease, with women experiencing the steepest increase in incidence and mortality. The liver, responsible for vital functions such as detoxification and metabolism, is particularly vulnerable to excessive alcohol intake. Alarmingly, liver disease often progresses silently, making early detection difficult and outcomes worse. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), alcohol-associated liver deaths have climbed dramatically, especially among women, sparking urgent public health concerns and calls for greater awareness and intervention.
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40. The Importance of Early Screening Early screening plays a pivotal role in preventing and managing alcohol-related liver disease, especially for women who drink. Regular checkups…