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NASH, Alcohol Now the Top Reasons for Liver Transplants
Transplants due to hepatitis C have declined dramatically thanks to effective treatment.
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Women With NAFLD Lose Cardiovascular Advantage
Women have a lower risk of heart disease than men, but this protective effect is diminished in those with fatty liver disease.
Could Eating Broccoli Help Prevent Fatty Liver Disease?
A new study suggested that a compound found in veggies such as broccoli, kale and Brussels sprouts may help maintain liver health.
People With HIV and Hep C Who Use Drugs May Underreport Alcohol Use

That said, heavy drinking was not tied to a lower likelihood of being cured of hep C in a recent study.

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