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What is NAFLD, should I be scared?

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There are a lot of mixed messages about fatty liver and NAFLD. If you are interested in understanding the problem broadly here is an article that may help you. What kind of information were you given when you were told you had a fatty liver?

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I dont think you should worry yourself sick over it but it is a disease process and so you do need to make life style changes to prevent it from progressing and possibly reverse your fatty liver.

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