Unraveling the Mysteries Behind America's No. 1 Cause of Acute Liver Failure
March 28, 2017
March 28, 2017
DALLAS, March 28 -- The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center issued the following news release:
Twenty years ago, the federal government funded the study of a condition quietly killing hundreds of Americans a year - acute liver failure, or ALF. Growing evidence had linked ALF to overdoses of acetaminophen, the popular over-the-counter pain medication many viewed as harmless at the time.
The Acute Liver Failure Study Group's research led to an understandin . . .
Twenty years ago, the federal government funded the study of a condition quietly killing hundreds of Americans a year - acute liver failure, or ALF. Growing evidence had linked ALF to overdoses of acetaminophen, the popular over-the-counter pain medication many viewed as harmless at the time.
The Acute Liver Failure Study Group's research led to an understandin . . .