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Fatty liver disease is often discovered during routine blood tests for other medical conditions. Your blood work may show high levels of liver enzymes, or ultrasounds might reveal your liver is enlarged.
A powerful illustration of the progression of liver disease and fatty liver disease.
This staff assistant is a member of the U.S. House of Representatives and also has the beginnings of a disease that killed his father: non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD).
National Manager of Support Services Warren Hall talks to Dr. Albert Do, MD, MPH, Clinical Director of the Fatty Liver Disease Program at Yale School of Medicine.
Dr. Rohit Loomba, UC San Diego Professor of Medicine and Director of Hepatology explains fatty liver disease in simple terms for patients.
This presentation focuses on fatty liver disease in children and is presented by Dr. Miriam Vos and Dr. Samuel Karpen.
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.
American Liver Foundation Postdoctoral Research Fellowship Award$25,000 over one year University of Pennsylvania The effects of lipid composition on hepatocyte lipid […]
Hans Popper Memorial Postdoctoral Research Fellowship Award$25,000 over one year Sloan Kettering Institute for Cancer Research The crosstalk between fatty liver […]
Irwin M. Arias, MD Postdoctoral Research Fellowship$25,000 over one year Columbia University Role of hepatic stellate cells in liver homeostasis, injury […]