The Link Between Fatty Liver Disease and Diabetes
If you have fatty liver disease (NAFLD), your risk of developing diabetes is much higher than someone who doesn’t. With November being national diabetes month, we want to take this opportunity to talk about the link between fatty liver disease and diabetes. You can learn all you need to know about this connection in our
Young Adults-Pay Attention to Hypertension
Living by the phrase “out of sight, out of mind” has become the norm for young adults. Allowing silent killers such as hypertension, or high blood pressure, to slip through the cracks undetected, but at what cost? Learn more in our blog about why healthy young adults should pay attention to hypertension because in an
Start Your Liver Care Journey
Don’t wait to start your liver care journey, staying healthy isn’t always easy, but you don’t have to do it alone. Through our Liver Health Initiative, you can find the care you need to improve your liver health and reduce your risk for liver disease. About 1 in 4 American adults have nonalcoholic fatty liver
The Ultimate Fatty Liver Diet
Dietary changes are the first line of defense for NAFLD; read our blog for the ultimate fatty liver guide on food dos and don’ts! A Healthy Life for a Healthy Liver One of the most common causes of liver disease in the United States is non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), a condition caused by excess
Food for Thought: Can Fruits Have a Positive Effect on Your Diabetes?
Managing dietary needs when living with diabetes can be difficult, but here’s some food for thought; what if fruits could have a positive effect on your diabetes? Read our blog to learn all about how to incorporate fruits into a diabetes friendly diet! Debunking the Diabetes Fruit Myth A main concern for individuals managing their
Liver & Heart Disease—What’s the Link?
It’s not uncommon for health conditions to overlap; read our latest blog on liver and heart disease to see what the link between the 2 is! According to the American Heart Association, about 25% of adults worldwide experience an accumulation of fat buildup in their liver. This buildup is referred to as non-alcoholic fatty liver