Limp handshake? You may be at risk of a potentially fatal liver disease - News Summed Up

Limp handshake? You may be at risk of a potentially fatal liver disease


Could GPs soon be detecting hidden liver disease, simply by shaking a patient’s hand? WHAT IS NON-ALCOHOLIC FATTY LIVER DISEASE? Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease is caused by too much fat being stored in the organ's cells. Fatty liver disease usually causes no signs and symptoms, but they can include an enlarged liver, fatigue and abdomen pain. A nutritious diet, maintaining a healthy weight and exercising regularly can reduce the risk of fatty liver disease.


Source: Daily Mail July 13, 2020 22:33 UTC



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