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New day with health news: Unexpected causes that can cause cirrhosis

'Some recent scientific evidence suggests a potential role for high blood pressure in cirrhosis'. Start your day with health news to see more of this article!

Báo Thanh niênBáo Thanh niên12/03/2025

Starting the day with health news , readers can also read more articles: Is it good to drink lemon juice early in the morning?; Vaccine to prevent heart attack and stroke has initial success; Discovering more interesting good news for coffee lovers...

Can high blood pressure contribute to cirrhosis?

There are many causes of cirrhosis, from heavy drinking to hepatitis. However, some recent scientific evidence suggests a potential role for high blood pressure in cirrhosis.

Cirrhosis is a progressive liver disease in which healthy liver tissue is damaged and replaced by scar tissue, leading to impaired liver function. Common causes of cirrhosis include long-term heavy alcohol use, viral hepatitis , and fatty liver disease.

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As the disease progresses, the patient may experience complications such as portal hypertension, hepatic encephalopathy, and liver failure . Cirrhosis is often irreversible. Therefore, early detection and timely treatment are very important.

Meanwhile, high blood pressure is a condition in which the pressure of blood against the artery walls is consistently high. Chronic high blood pressure leads to many health problems such as heart disease and stroke. In addition, recent studies have also shown that high blood pressure can directly affect liver health.

High blood pressure increases pressure in the portal vein, leading to blood congestion in the liver. This in turn promotes fibrosis and progression to cirrhosis .

The truth about drinking lemon water early in the morning

Portal hypertension is a condition in which the pressure in the portal vein system is higher than normal. The portal vein system is a network of blood vessels that carries blood from the digestive tract, spleen, and pancreas to the liver. The next content of this article will be on the health page on March 13.

Discover more exciting news for coffee lovers

New research led by Canadian scientists has discovered another strange effect of your daily cup of coffee.

Previous studies have shown that drinking coffee may help reduce the risk of Parkinson's disease. Notably, Parkinson's patients have lower levels of caffeine in their blood than healthy people of the same age. Therefore, scientists from McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada and ITMO University, Saint Petersburg, Russia, wanted to find out for sure whether coffee consumption affects the onset of Parkinson's disease.

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Researchers have just discovered another strange effect of your daily cup of coffee.

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Researchers analyzed data from 27,693 participants from the UK Biobank, including 15,056 people with Parkinson's disease and 12,637 healthy controls.

The results found that high coffee consumption delayed the onset of Parkinson’s disease in people at risk. The findings suggest that coffee consumption may have a protective effect against the disease. The next content of this article will be on the health page on March 13.

Breakthrough: Vaccine to prevent heart attacks and strokes has initial success

In a study recently published in the scientific journal Nature , scientists said they are developing a vaccine that can prevent heart attacks and strokes. And initial trials show that the vaccine is effective.

Dr Keith Churchwell, president of the American Heart Association, said heart attacks and strokes are among the leading causes of death worldwide. Therefore, developing a vaccine to prevent heart attacks and strokes could be a revolutionary step in reducing mortality rates.

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Scientists claim to be developing a vaccine that could prevent plaque build-up in arteries, thereby preventing heart attacks and strokes.

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Plaque buildup in the arteries, known as atherosclerosis, can lead to blood clots, strokes and heart attacks. Arteries that become hardened due to inflammation can restrict blood flow, leading to strokes, aneurysms or heart attacks, according to the Independent (UK).

Such arterial blockages, once diagnosed through CT scans, are now treated with surgical procedures such as angioplasty and stents to prevent the blood vessels from becoming blocked. It has long been theorized that a vaccine could be developed to treat or prevent the disease. Start your day with health news to see more of this article!

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