The American Liver Foundation has put together this list of 25 things you should know to help you live a healthy, happy life.
Approximately 15,000 hospitalizations occur each year for pediatric liver disease in the United States.
Liver disease takes many forms. There are some forms that are less common and this article discusses some of those.
This list of facts may help you better understand the role your liver plays and its importance to you.
My name is Carolyn Evans and I was diagnosed with Primary Biliary Cholangitis (PBC) in 1992.
Liver cancer strikes 33,000 Americans annually, according to the American Cancer Society and it is expected that 23,000 Americans will die as a result of liver cancer this year.
Approximately 6,000 liver transplants are performed in the U.S. each year. But more than 17,000 Americans are still waiting for donated livers to become available for transplants.
Dr. Spivack shares information about alcoholic hepatitis and fatty liver disease and the nutritional issues associated with alcoholic liver disease.
It is not uncommon for people affected by primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) to have at least one other autoimmune condition.
This presentation focuses on how chronic liver disease is managed and features Dr. Eric W. Chak, Dr. Alicia Gonzalez-Flores, Dr. Souvik Sarkar, and Dr. Kidist Yimam.
Mary Welti of Northwestern University discusses the importance of understanding what Fatty Liver Disease is.
You only have one liver. Yet most people don’t give much thought to their livers and the vital function it serves.