From mercola.com Story at-a-glance Fatty liver disease used to be a disease seen almost exclusively in the elderly, primarily heavy drinkers. The first documented cases of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) didn’t come until I was in medical school in 1980.1 At the time, the researchers described it as a “hitherto unnamed liver disease of … Continue reading A Silent Epidemic With Far-Reaching Health Consequences Source
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