A new study shows that regularly eating fast food can damage the liver in ways that are surprisingly similar to hepatitis.
February 16/London/Daily Mail -- A new study shows that regularly eating fast food is not just bad for the waistline, it can also damage the liver in ways that are surprisingly similar to hepatitis.
The results were revealed on the television program The Doctors, where it was found that even just a month of eating fast food can cause significant changes to the liver.