If you smoke, there is a high risk of ‘this’ building up in your liver even at a young age.
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Research results have been published showing that fatty liver disease, in which excessive fat accumulates in the liver, is related to smoking.
Research results have been published showing that fatty liver disease, in which excessive fat accumulates in the liver, is related to smoking. Getty Images A study has shown that smoking may be a factor that increases the risk of developing fatty liver disease in young adults in their 20s and 30s. The joint research team of Professor Shin Hyun-young of the Department of Family Medicine at Catholic University of Korea's Seoul St. Mary's Hospital and Professor Ji Yong-ho of the Advanced Biomedical Research Institute of Ewha Womans University Seoul Hospital published a study analyzing the relationship between smoking and fatty liver development in the international journal 'Digestive, Liver...
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