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Men and Liver Cirrhosis: Empowering Participation in Clinical Trials for Progress

Men and Liver Cirrhosis: Empowering Participation in Clinical Trials for Progress

June 15, 2023 | By | Cirrhosis, Clinical Trials, Liver Disease, Liver Health, Volunteering in Research | Cirrhosis, Clinical research, Clinical trials, Fatty Liver Disease, liver health, Liver research, Liver Scarring

Liver cirrhosis is a chronic and potentially life-threatening condition affecting many worldwide and in Arizona. Historically, men have been disproportionately affected by liver cirrhosis. Studies show that death rates amongst men with liver cirrhosis are twice as high as women. …

Liver tests explained. Learn more in our blog.

The 3 Most Common Liver Scans

April 13, 2023 | By | Liver, Liver Disease | Blog, Clinical research, CT Scan, Fatty Liver Disease, Fibroscan, liver health, MRI

Have you ever wondered how well your liver is functioning? Our latest blog gives you the inside scoop on the 3 most common liver scans. Learn more about what they are, how they work, and who can benefit from them! …

What's next for liver research in 2023? Find out in our blog.

New Year, New Liver Health

January 9, 2023 | By | Liver, Liver Health | 2023, Arizona, Blog, Clinical research, Liver awareness, Liver research, New year new liver health

The new year is here, and the promise of more liver research comes with it. The more we understand the liver, the better we can treat its issues. From participating in clinical trials to simply raising awareness, there’s something everyone …

HIV can impact the liver. Check out our blog to learn more.

The Impact of HIV/AIDS on the Liver

December 9, 2022 | By | Effects of HIV on the Liver, Liver | AIDS, Blog, Clinical research, Fatty Liver Disease, Fibroscan, HIV, Liver disease, liver health

December is National HIV/AIDS Awareness Month, and many people are unaware of the significant impact this virus can have on the liver. HIV is one of the leading causes of cirrhosis and NASH in the United States. Let’s take a …

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This Thanksgiving We’re Thankful for Caregivers

November 28, 2022 | By | Caregivers, News & Events | Blog, Caregiving, Clinical research, liver health

As we head into the holiday season and reflect on our blessings, we wanted to extend a special thank you to those who give so selflessly, caregivers. In our latest blog, we will discuss the importance of caregivers as well …

How diabetes can affect liver health!

The Impact of Diabetes on the Liver

November 4, 2022 | By | Diabetes, Liver | Blog, Clinical research, Fatty Liver Disease, Fibroscan, liver health, NAFLD

November is National Diabetes Month. What better time to discuss one of the lesser-known effects of diabetes, its impact on the liver? Diabetes can result in a range of liver conditions, some of which can be serious. In this blog …

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The Value of Liver Research

October 14, 2022 | By | Liver Disease, Liver Health | Blog, Clinical research, Fatty Liver Disease, Liver research

  Worldwide, liver cancer is the second most common cause of cancer-related death. Yet, with such prevalence, it remains challenging to treat. As numbers continue to rise, the value of liver research is critical to public health. Learn more about …

Diabetes and NASH: What’s The Correlation?

Diabetes and NASH: What’s The Correlation?

September 15, 2022 | By | Liver Health, News & Events | Blog, Clinical research, Fibroscan, liver health, Liver research, NASH, NASH Complications

Many medical conditions like diabetes can lead to other potential health concerns. Read our blog to learn more about the correlation between diabetes and nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). The Relationship Between Diabetes and NASH Those living with diabetes are more likely to …

The Truth About Dyslipidemia

Let’s Uncover the Truth on Dyslipidemia

August 2, 2022 | By | Dyslipidemia, Fibroscan | Blog, Cholesterol Management, Clinical research, liver health

Often referred to as high cholesterol, dyslipidemia is the imbalance of lipid or fat found in your bloodstream. While moderate lipid levels in your body are okay, high levels can put you at higher risk for other medical health concerns. …

Hepatic Encephalopathy

Hepatic Encephalopathy

October 27, 2021 | By | Fibroscan, Hepatic Encephalopathy | Blog, Clinical research, Clinical trials, HE

Hepatic encephalopathy (HE) can develop when your liver can no longer remove toxic substances from your blood. The toxins build up and can travel through your body until they eventually reach your brain. This causes mental and physical symptoms of …