Cold weather & fewer sun hours are associated with increased rates of alcoholic cirrhosis

(European Association for the Study of the Liver) New data presented at The International Liver Congress ™ 2017 in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, suggests that colder and less sunny regions of the world have higher rates of alcoholic cirrhosis, a disease caused by excessive drinking which results in irreversible scarring of the liver. An international team of scientists found that every increase in temperature of one degree Celsius was linked with a decrease in the alcohol-attributable fraction of cirrhosis of 0.3 percent.
Source: EurekAlert! - Social and Behavioral Science - Category: Global & Universal Source Type: news