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NASH Summit in Boston, we presented a poster at the conference about our screening project with Health Unlocked. It was well received.

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Here is a link to the conference. We were the only patient advocates there. Lots of research being done and we will get therapies one day. The trick for us is to not die before they become available. Thousands of lives will be saved because of the HEP C drugs, now we have to beat cirrhosis itself.

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