Sugar and the liver: what you need to know
We all know that too much sugar is bad for our general health. But not many people …
Chess festival fundraiser in memory of Stephanie
Self-proclaimed ‘chess nut’ John White is hoping to raise £2,000 for the British Liver Trust by taking …
New oral treatment available for liver patients with low levels of blood platelets
A new treatment for people with liver disease who have severely low levels of blood platelets is …
Unacceptable failures: the final report of the Lancet Commission into liver disease in the UK
Unacceptable failures: the sixth report of the Lancet Standing Commission on liver disease in the UK, published …
Record-breaking year for the Love Your Liver roadshow
In 2019, we screened and scanned more people than ever before at our Love your Liver roadshow. …
NHS Health Check now includes liver disease
The British Liver Trust has successfully campaigned to ensure that liver disease is now included in the …
Just one TV show can lead to children eating more calories than they need
Hundreds of thousands of children exposed to several minutes of junk food adverts during their favourite TV …
5 facts about gallstones
One in ten adults in the UK suffer from gallstones. Gallstones are lumps of solid material that form …
UK Malnutrition Week 2019: Liver disease and malnutrition
The British Liver Trust is delighted to support UK Malnutrition Awareness Week (October 14th – 20th) which was …
World Mental Health Day
Today is World Mental Health Day, a day that shines a light on mental health and its impact on …