Avani shares her story and feelings after having been diagnosed with nonalcoholic steatohepatitis.
Addressing the educational needs of healthcare providers involved in the care and management of Hispanic/Latinx patients with NASH (MASH). The program […]
Addressing the educational needs of healthcare providers involved in the care and management of Hispanic/Latinx patients with NASH (MASH). The program […]
Addressing the educational needs of healthcare providers involved in the care and management of Hispanic/Latinx patients with NASH (MASH). The program […]
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First drug therapy treatment for nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) provides hopes to millions of Americans
When Bruce began feeling continuously fatigued, he assumed it was just his workload. Unfortunately, it ended up becoming an all-consuming mystery. Learn about Bruce’s story and how his persistence finally helped him achieve a working diagnosis and how he is now giving back to move forward.
Bruce Dimmig, motivated ALF Advocacy Ambassador and volunteer extraordinaire, has been living with the uncertainties of life with a rare liver disease for more than a decade and a half. Read about his story and how his persistence helped him get to a working diagnosis nearly ten years later.
This is a live webinar co-hosted by the American Liver Foundation (ALF) and the American Diabetes Association (ADA). The program explores the close connection between Diabetes and NASH*.
Dr. Lazarus honored for his extensive contributions to viral hepatitis, steatotic liver disease and global health.
October is National Liver Awareness Month. With buildings lighting green, free educational events and a liver health quiz available in English and in Spanish, ALF is encouraging everyone to do something positive for their liver health this month.
La enfermedad del hígado graso es una de las causas más comunes de las enfermedades hepáticas en EE. UU. y la más común en todo el mundo, afectando a mil millones de personas.