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Innovative technology could dramatically increase the number of livers that can be donated.
With so many people on the waiting list it is vital that every suitable donated liver gets …
Preparing for winter: early Flu and Covid-19 vaccination for vulnerable groups
As the seasons change so does the need to protect ourselves from seasonal illnesses. For individuals with …
Creating your own personal legacy
Andrew Dodson is CEO and Founder of The Wealth for Life Partnership. Here he explains a little …
COVID-19 treatments and clinical trials for people with a liver condition
People with a higher risk of getting seriously ill from COVID-19 can get free tests and treatment. …
Roadshow comes to Bellshill, Motherwell and Wishaw to find those ‘unaware’ they have liver damage
The British Liver Trust and NHS Lanarkshire are encouraging members of the public in Bellshill, Motherwell and …
British Liver Trust response to BBC article “Young people wait four times longer for liver transplants”
In response to the BBC news story – Young people wait four times longer for liver transplants …
The British Liver Trust meet new Cancer Minister Will Quince MP
Vanessa Hebditch, Director of Policy and Communications at the British Liver Trust, met with Minister for Health …
Changes to alcohol duty will help tackle epidemic of alcohol harm
Following years of sustained advocacy by the British Liver Trust and the Alcohol Health Alliance, significant changes …
Your voice, our inspiration: insights from 2023 supporter survey
At the British Liver Trust, our primary focus is on continuously improving the lives of all those …
Hepatitis C prevalence falls by 45% in England
The latest data published by UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) shows that there were an estimated 70,649 …