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Women have lower NAFLD risk than men but more likely to progress to advanced fibrosis
Women have lower NAFLD risk than men but more likely to progress to advanced fibrosis
26 May 2020

Women are less likely to develop nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), although they are at higher risk of progression to advanced fibrosis once NAFLD is established as compared with men, a study reports.

Women have lower NAFLD risk than men but more likely to progress to advanced fibrosis
26 May 2020
Obesity ups liver-related mortality risk, exercise cuts it
Obesity ups liver-related mortality risk, exercise cuts it
24 May 2020

Obesity appears to be a strong risk factor for liver-related mortality, while exercise exerts a protective effect, a recent study has found.

Obesity ups liver-related mortality risk, exercise cuts it
24 May 2020
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