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Fatty Liver Disease Blog

Have You Heard of Fatty Liver Disease?

As many as 24% of people have a condition called metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD), or Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. Read more about this common condition.

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Reducing Sugar to Control your Triglycerides and Cholesterol Levels

High cholesterol has traditionally been associated with total fat intake, but recent research shows that the culprit behind elevated cholesterol and triglycerides may be sugar.

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The Surprising New Alcohol Trend

The alcohol industry is a billion-dollar industry, and the surprising new trend in alcohol use may change the landscape of the alcohol industry.

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What Is Fatty Liver Disease?

Fatty liver disease is a relatively common condition that can progress to cirrhosis and liver cancer over time if unaddressed.

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