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Distance Aware materials available to remind people to give you space
The British Liver Trust are pleased to support the ‘Distance Aware’ campaign, which is an NHS led …
The British Liver Trust supports campaign to recruit people to take part in COVID-19 treatment clinical trial
Adults over the age of 50 or with an underlying health condition, including people with liver disease, …
Transplant recipients invited to take part in new COVID-19 antibody study
If you have had a transplant, you’re aged 18 or over and have had (or are about …
Charity calls for people in the UK to pledge to improve their liver health in 2022 following surge in liver disease deaths
The latest data reveals that deaths from liver disease in UK increased by an alarming 15% in …
A new year and a new head office for the British Liver Trust
Hello and happy new year. At the British Liver Trust, we’re welcoming the new year with a …
New study looks at real world effectiveness of Covid-19 vaccines in solid organ transplant recipients
New research, published in the scientific journal Transplantation, has looked at the effectiveness of the Pfizer and …
The British Liver Trust supports the launch of the NHS Better Health campaign
A new Better Health marketing campaign has been launched today to help people prevent risks of developing …
Make a pledge to Love Your Liver in 2022
January is Love Your Liver Awareness month, when we focus on raising awareness of the importance of …
Responding to the pandemic – our virtual support group evolution
In March 2020, it was clear that due to the Covid-19 pandemic we needed to keep our …
Improving early diagnosis of liver disease: LOCATE follow-up study
Liver disease has no symptoms in the early stages. Sadly, the means that many patients are diagnosed …