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Study into new liver perfusion technique shows promising results
A small clinical trial investigating the use of a new technique that could significantly increase the number …
Pausing of shielding guidance from Saturday 1st August
Shielding guidance is being paused across the UK. In England, Scotland and Northern Ireland the guidance is …
Diana’s story: Returning to work after shielding for four months
Diana, who had a liver transplant in 2008, was one of 2.2 million people who are classified …
Staying physically and mentally healthy during the pandemic
There are lots of things we can do to make sure we feel well in body and …
British Liver Trust publishes charter to improve liver patient care in Wales
Premature deaths from chronic liver disease in Wales have more than doubled in the last 20 years. …
A tribute to Professor Roger Williams CBE
Professor Steve Ryder, chair of the British Liver Trust medical advisory group, shares a tribute to Professor …
Update on local lockdowns
As lockdown eases across the UK, areas where there are more COVID-19 cases in the population are …
Multinational study reveals the economic and social burden of NASH – a more serious form of non-alcohol related fatty liver disease
Quality of life scores of NASH patients decreased with liver fibrosis (scarring) status (early vs advanced) in …
British Liver Trust urges people at risk of viral hepatitis to get tested during pandemic
On Tuesday 28th July, World Hepatitis Day, the British Liver Trust joins health organisations, health professionals and …
British Liver Trust supports the introduction of the government’s new Obesity Strategy
A raft of measures have been revealed as part of the Government’s new Obesity Strategy to get …