6% Alcohol is Not “Low-Alcohol”: EU Policy Risks Misleading Consumers and Undermining Health
PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 15 September 2025 The EU is on the brink of authorising wines with up to 6% alcohol by volume to be labelled as “low-alcohol.” The European Health…
Study Reveals Beneficial Effects of Diet and Exercise on Alcohol-Related Adverse Liver Health
NEWS RELEASE UNDER EMBARGO UNTIL AUGUST 27, 2025, 12:01 AM ET Media contact: Freya Weise, MD, PhD Elsevier +33 (1) 71 16 55 00 hmsmedia@elsevier.com
A tribute to Prof. Michael P. Manns
EASL is deeply saddened to share the news of the passing of Professor Michael P. Manns (1951–2025). A visionary leader in hepatology, Professor Manns shaped the field through his pioneering research in…
New publication from the EASL AI Task Force
This paper is more than a review: it is a consensus report by a group of 34 leading international experts in hepatology, data science, and artificial intelligence, presenting concrete recommendations for the…
A tribute to Prof. Jaime Bosch
EASL joins the global hepatology community in mourning the passing of Professor Jaime Bosch, an exceptional clinician-scientist, educator and leader whose career has shaped the field of hepatology for over five decades.…
Open consultation on new EASL Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) Policy Statement
EASL has released its new Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) Policy Statement and invites feedback. Built around the association’s four pillars: Education, Advocacy, Science, and Leadership, the statement reflects EASL’s commitment to…
EASL celebrates new Impact Factors 2024 for Journal of Hepatology and JHEP Reports
EASL is proud to announce that both of its journals have achieved outstanding new impact factors, as released in the 2025 Journal Citation Reports (JCR) by ClarivateTM. The Journal of Hepatology, EASL’s…
