What causes fatty liver in women? Signs, triggers, and health risks

Fatty liver disease is increasingly affecting women due to hormonal shifts, lifestyle choices, and genetics. Factors like poor diet, obesity, insulin resistance linked to PCOS, alcohol consumption, and menopause contribute to the risk. Understanding these triggers, including genetic predispositions like the PNPLA3 variant, is crucial for prevention through lifestyle changes and early screening.

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‘Hottest one in the room right now’: Trump praises Tulsi over ‘great job’ with Obama ‘election cheat’ claims; Gabbard tells US President ‘you’ve seen nothing yet’

At a recent White House event, Donald Trump praised Tulsi Gabbard, calling her “the hottest one in the room.” He credited her with uncovering evidence, which he claims proves Barack Obama rigged the 2016 election. Gabbard’s report on the Russia probe suggests the absence of vote tampering undermines the finding of Russian interference.

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“I want to take this time to just keep growing my mind for the game” – Tyrese Haliburton focuses on mental health alongside physical recovery

Indiana Pacers’ Tyrese Haliburton, sidelined with a torn Achilles tendon sustained in the 2025 NBA Finals Game 7, appeared on the Pat McAfee Show to discuss his recovery. Haliburton will focus on mental growth and support the team from the bench. Despite averaging 14.0 points in the finals, his absence leaves a void.

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‘Kuch garbar hai’: Mamata Banerjee stirs speculation as VP Jagdeep Dhankhar quits; TMC stays mum

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee expressed suspicion regarding Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar’s unexpected resignation, suggesting undisclosed reasons beyond stated health concerns. Dhankhar’s prior term as Bengal governor was characterized by frequent clashes with the Trinamool Congress government. While refraining from detailed commentary, TMC spokesperson Kunal Ghosh indicated the party’s vigilance, anticipating further revelations soon.

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Hair loss may no longer be permanent: Natural, drug-free regrowth could soon be possible without transplant; scientists reveal

Scientists have made a groundbreaking discovery about hair growth. They identified molecular systems controlling hair growth. This offers hope for those with androgenetic alopecia. The study reveals that hair loss may not be permanent. Researchers can revive dormant follicles. Personalized, drug-free hair restoration methods are possible. New methods aim to stimulate hair regrowth at the…

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Can Ayurveda replace OTC pills?

As reliance on over-the-counter pills grows, Ayurveda, with proponents like Baba Ramdev, offers an alternative. While OTC pills provide quick relief, Ayurveda targets the root cause, emphasizing lifestyle and natural treatments. Patanjali promotes this holistic approach, beneficial for chronic conditions. Testimonials, like Rama Pathak’s recovery, highlight Ayurveda’s potential in restoring function.

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Chess | Divya Deshmukh, Koneru Humpy hold higher-ranked Chinese GMs in semifinal Game 1

In the FIDE Women’s World Cup semifinals, Indian players Divya Deshmukh and Koneru Humpy demonstrated strong defensive skills, securing draws against higher-ranked Chinese Grandmasters Tan Zhongyi and Lei Tingjie, respectively. Divya’s solid preparation with black pieces led to a draw in 30 moves, while Humpy capitalized on Tingjie’s errors to achieve a 38-move draw.

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