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Fatty Liver Disease Soars in U.S.
Fatty Liver Disease Soars in U.S. January 7, 2011 There’s a fair amount of guesswork to the estimates, but perhaps as many as 20% of American adults have some degree of fatty liver disease, a condition that used to occur almost exclusively in people who drink excessively. The epidemics of obesity and diabetes are to…
Read MoreFatty Liver Disease
Fatty Liver Disease Fatty liver disease can range from fatty liver alone (steatosis) to fatty liver associated with inflammation (steatohepatitis). This condition can occur with the use of alcohol (alcohol-related fatty liver) or in the absence of alcohol (nonalcoholic fatty liver disease NAFLD). Fatty liver disease is now the most common cause for elevated liver…
Read MoreDifference between fatty liver disease, NAFLD, & NASH.
What is fatty liver disease? We start of with fat and the relation of our liver. Normally there should be little or ideally no fat in a healthy liver. Having little fat in our liver often makes no harm. Fatty liver is the name given to a condition in which you have too much fat…
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