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NASH: A Modern Lifestyle Disease

NASH: Modern Lifestyle Disease

Fatty liver disease is a condition with a build-up of fat in the liver. Alone, some fat isn’t problematic. However, if there is too much of it, health problems can develop like non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). In most cases, NASH is the consequence of years of consuming high-sugar and high-fat … Read more

Eat Your Way to a Healthier Liver

Eat your way to a healthier liver

What you consume influences the health of your liver. For instance, unhealthy lifestyle choices contribute to the lion’s share of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) cases. NAFLD is the most common liver condition in the U.S. Anyone can develop liver disease. Modifying your diet will help you eat your way to a healthier liver. How Food Affects … Read more

Ulcerative Colitis: Do UC What I See?

Ulcerative-Colitis what is it and how is it treated?

Ulcerative colitis (UC) is a chronic disease that causes inflammation and the production of sores known as ulcers near the colon’s innermost lining. Firstly, Abdominal pain is known to occur because of pus and mucous created by the formed ulcers. This illness affects all stages of life but is most associated with those between the ages of … Read more

The Benefits of Our Metabolic Health Initiative

How can you benefit from our metabolic health initiative

Some time has passed since we first introduced you to our Metabolic Health Initiative (MHI). The new year is fast approaching, so we wanted to review the benefits of our Metabolic Health Initiative so you can get a jump start on those 2022 goals. What is the Metabolic Health Initiative? Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) … Read more

Healthy Eating, Healthier You!

Healthy eating in the new year

If one of your resolutions for this year was to eat better, you’re not alone. You’re also not alone in feeling overwhelmed with all the information out there and not knowing where to start, so you just don’t. Making changes to the things we normally consume is challenging in itself. Healthy eating doesn’t have to … Read more

New Year, Healthy Heart!

New Year, Healthy Heart!

Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are the leading cause of death globally. While it’s important to detect CVDs disease early, it’s also essential to know your risk. With the start of a new year, there are renewed opportunities to maintain a healthy heart. Cardiovascular Disease The World Health Organization (WHO) states that cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are a … Read more

Fatty Liver Disease: Am I At Risk?

Fatty Liver Disease: Am I at Risk?

Fatty liver disease is a condition caused by the storage of extra fat in the liver. While most people have no symptoms, it can lead to liver damage in some cases. Determining if you’re at risk for fatty liver disease begins with knowing exactly what the risk factors are. Fat Accumulation in the Liver Non-alcoholic … Read more

What is a Fibroscan | Testing Preparation, Procedure and Results

So what's a fibroscan anyway?

As a part of our metabolic health initiative (MHI) here at Synergy Healthcare, we offer FREE fibroscans for adults at risk of developing liver disease. So, what’s a fibroscan anyway? This simple test provides many benefits to you and your health. Here’s what makes this technology such a valuable healthcare tool. Transient Elastography FDA-approved transient … Read more

NASH: The Related Risks

NASH: The Related Risks

Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) is a more severe form of fatty liver disease. It can progress to cirrhosis, liver cancer, and liver failure without treatment. The road to NASH is a long one. Many are unaware of the danger because symptoms typically will not manifest until the later stages. Various risks related to fatty liver disease … Read more

Managing Diabetes is Getting Easier. Here’s Why.

Managing diabetes is getting easier. Here's why

A diabetes treatment plan simultaneously manages diet, blood sugar monitoring, exercise, and medications. When you add in taking care of family, work, and spending time with loved ones, it can be overwhelming. Recent advances in care options are making managing diabetes more manageable. Ultimately, by reducing the burden on patients, you also break down more … Read more

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