Unrecorded alcohol includes illegally distributed alcohol as well as homemade or surrogate alcohol which is unintended for consumption by humans (e.g., cosmetics containing alcohol). The highest unrecorded alcohol consumption occurs in Eastern Europe and some of these countries have an over proportional liver cirrhosis mortality. Compounds besides ethanol have been hypothesized as being responsible for this observation. On the other hand, chemical investigations were unable to prove that unrecorded alcohol regularly contains contaminants above toxicological thresholds. However, illegally produced spirits regularly contain higher percentages of alcohol (above 45% by volume), but for considerably less costs compared with licit beverages, pote...
Background & Aims Whether alcohol intake increases the risk of complications in patients with HCV-re...
Liver disease is responsible for more than 55% of deaths resulting from alcohol abuse, while the pre...
Severe liver injury (SLI) due to drugs is a frequent cause of catastrophic illness and hospitalizati...
BACKGROUND: The burden of alcohol-related diseases differs widely among countries. Since the 1980s, ...
Liver cirrhosis mortality; Beverage-specific alcohol sale; ARIMA time series analysis; Russia; 1970-...
Liver cirrhosis mortality; Beverage-specific alcohol sale; ARIMA time scries analysis; Russia; 1970-...
Analysis of male liver cirrhosis death rates and alcohol consumption in 38 countries suggests that c...
Background Alcohol consumption is the most important risk factor responsible for the disease burd...
Sweden a threefold increase and in Norway a doubling of mortality in males was ascribed to alcohol I...
Alcohol represents the oldest substance of abuse known, existed at least as early as the Neolithic p...
Aim: to evaluate recent trends in alcohol related deaths in the UK and to consider possible causativ...
Alcohol represents the oldest substance of abuse known, existed at least as early as the Neolithic p...
We carried out a hospital based case-control study involving 655 patients with chronic liver disease...
Whether alcohol intake increases the risk of complications in patients with HCV-related cirrhosis re...
Heavy alcohol consumption is a major cause of morbidity and mortality. Globally, alcohol per-capita ...
Background & Aims Whether alcohol intake increases the risk of complications in patients with HCV-re...
Liver disease is responsible for more than 55% of deaths resulting from alcohol abuse, while the pre...
Severe liver injury (SLI) due to drugs is a frequent cause of catastrophic illness and hospitalizati...
BACKGROUND: The burden of alcohol-related diseases differs widely among countries. Since the 1980s, ...
Liver cirrhosis mortality; Beverage-specific alcohol sale; ARIMA time series analysis; Russia; 1970-...
Liver cirrhosis mortality; Beverage-specific alcohol sale; ARIMA time scries analysis; Russia; 1970-...
Analysis of male liver cirrhosis death rates and alcohol consumption in 38 countries suggests that c...
Background Alcohol consumption is the most important risk factor responsible for the disease burd...
Sweden a threefold increase and in Norway a doubling of mortality in males was ascribed to alcohol I...
Alcohol represents the oldest substance of abuse known, existed at least as early as the Neolithic p...
Aim: to evaluate recent trends in alcohol related deaths in the UK and to consider possible causativ...
Alcohol represents the oldest substance of abuse known, existed at least as early as the Neolithic p...
We carried out a hospital based case-control study involving 655 patients with chronic liver disease...
Whether alcohol intake increases the risk of complications in patients with HCV-related cirrhosis re...
Heavy alcohol consumption is a major cause of morbidity and mortality. Globally, alcohol per-capita ...
Background & Aims Whether alcohol intake increases the risk of complications in patients with HCV-re...
Liver disease is responsible for more than 55% of deaths resulting from alcohol abuse, while the pre...
Severe liver injury (SLI) due to drugs is a frequent cause of catastrophic illness and hospitalizati...