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Breakthrough in race to cure fatty liver disease that could also cut risk of Alzheimer’s and depression

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Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) can bring about behavioural changes and bring about low levels of oxygen in brain tissue. This is turn can bring about conditions of confusion, restlessness, difficulty breathing, rapid heart rate, and bluish skin.

The following new story may be of interest: inews.co.uk/news/science/cu...

This report soon to be published in Journal of Hepatology (01 Jan 2023) may be of interest to some people on here: journal-of-hepatology.eu/ar...

This is purely for information only.

Merry Christmas to one and all.

Richard

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Millie09

Thank you Richard.. I shall read up on that Wishing you and yours a very happy Christmas 🎄 😊

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Richard-Allen in reply toMillie09

You too Linda, and who knows, maybe in 2023 we might get to have that meet and coffee at last, either up at the QE or the maybe the next time i'm in your neck of the woods.

Have a wonderful Christmas. x

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Millie09 in reply toRichard-Allen

Thank you Richard. Yes absolutely 💯.. its about time ..

Merry Christmas Richard 🎅 🎄.. have a wonderful day x

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Readlots

Thanks Richard, interesting research which acknowledges the difficulty of losing weight and the fact that even slender people can have a fatty liver. Good to know that progress is being made on finding a cure.

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redpoint72

Interesting Richard,I shall have a look at this. Thanks.A merry Xmas to you and yours.

My best. Chris

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teletonetapper

Very important read and informative as always. Well worth reading and thank you. May you and your family have a very Merry Christmas and a positive New Year. We all certainly need a brighter New Year. Take care and all the very best.

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