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Attend The PROMISE Trial webinar: an innovative ‘Poo Transplant’ Trial to beat liver cirrhosis
To celebrate International Clinical Trials Day, join us to discuss the PROMISE trial, an innovative FMT Trial …
The British Liver Trust and Children’s Liver Disease Foundation respond to rise in hepatitis cases among children
We have united with the Children’s Liver Disease Foundation in response to a sudden increase in severe …
Thank you to all of our supporters for helping to make our parliamentary launch a success
The British Liver Trust’s parliamentary event on the 26th April 2022 called on MPs to take urgent …
Ongoing Listeria outbreak linked to smoked fish – advice for people with liver conditions
The UK Health Security Agency, Food Standards Agency and Food Standards Scotland are investigating an outbreak of …
Campaign highlighting liver disease crisis in the UK launched in Parliament
A campaign launched in Parliament this week paints an alarming picture of the liver disease crisis in …
A health warning has been issued to parents following a rise in hepatitis cases in young children
It has been reported by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) that there has been a sudden …
Sounding the Alarm on liver disease in Wales: Love your Liver goes to the Senedd Cymru
The British Liver Trust held its first Roadshow at the Senedd Cymru to increase awareness amongst Welsh …
British Liver Trusts calls for action on liver cancer
British Liver Trust joins over 50 cancer charities to call on the Government to ensure better cancer care
The British Liver Trust has worked with over 50 other charities, including Cancer Research UK, Macamillan and …
Government sets out next steps for living with COVID
Free COVID-19 tests will continue to be available to help protect specific groups including eligible patients and …