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Trust calls for new NHS plan to have a bigger focus on liver cancer

The government is expected to announce the headlines of a new NHS plan before the NHS’s 70th …
Pivotal moment for patients suffering from fatty liver diseases

The 1st International NASH Day brings the largest coalition of stakeholders to fight against NASH together …
England is poised to eliminate hepatitis C if those still undiagnosed can be found

A government debate on the elimination of Hepatitis C took place in Parliament today (12 June). The …
Shift from budget to mid-market alcohol in Scotland

The Institute of Alcohol Studies have advised that Scottish wholesalers have reported shifts from budget alcohol to …
How you can support Love Your Liver week

From 18th to 24th June 2018, it is Love Your Liver week, which takes place every year …
Early research into new blood test to detect liver damage in under an hour

A quick and robust blood test that can detect liver damage before symptoms appear has been …
‘Blueprint to beat cancer’ launched today

Worldwide research review project underpins latest, evidence-based Cancer Prevention Recommendations Lifestyles featuring little exercise and lots …
British Liver Trust lends support to first International NASH Day

The British Liver Trust is supporting the first ever global day of action against fatty liver diseases. …
Trust writes to Home Secretary

The Trust has joined forces with other leading health charities to urge the Rt Hon Sajid Javid …
All-Party Parliamentary Group on Obesity launches its inquiry findings

The All-Party Parliamentary Group on Obesity launched its inquiry findings today at an official event in Parliament. The …