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Liver Diseases Soar as Sedentary Lifestyles Spread

17 Nov

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Summary

  • Liver diseases cause 2 million deaths annually worldwide
  • Alcohol consumption and junk food habits damage liver health
  • Regular liver check-ups crucial to detect silent liver diseases
Liver Diseases Soar as Sedentary Lifestyles Spread

According to a recent study published in the Journal of Hepatology, liver diseases have become a major global health concern. As of November 2025, liver diseases are responsible for 2 million deaths annually, accounting for 1 in 25 deaths worldwide. This alarming trend highlights the urgent need to prioritize liver health and adopt preventive measures.

Florida-based gastroenterologist Dr. Joseph Salhab has identified several lifestyle factors that are damaging liver health. Alcohol consumption, particularly long-term daily intake, is one of the most significant risk factors for liver diseases. Additionally, the consumption of junk food, which is often highly processed and high in fat, sugar, and sodium, can also lead to liver problems over time, even in non-drinkers.

To address this growing crisis, Dr. Salhab emphasizes the importance of regular liver check-ups. Many liver diseases progress silently without visible symptoms until it's too late. Routine blood work can help detect these issues early, allowing for timely intervention and treatment. However, many people neglect to get their livers checked, putting their health at risk.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Alcohol consumption and junk food habits are the two main causes of the rise in liver diseases, according to Dr. Joseph Salhab.
Dr. Salhab advises getting your liver checked at least once or twice a year with bloodwork to detect any silent liver diseases early.
Liver diseases are responsible for 2 million deaths annually, accounting for 1 in 25 deaths worldwide, as per a recent study published in the Journal of Hepatology.

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