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Fatty liver, also known as fatty liver disease (FLD), is a reversible condition where large vacuoles of triglyceride fat accumulate in liver cells via the process of steatosis (i.e. abnormal retention of lipids within a cell).
COVID-19 patients have higher incidence of abnormal liver tests

COVID-19 patients have higher incidence of abnormal liver tests

Genetic analysis helps determine causal relationships between diabetes, obesity and NAFLD

Genetic analysis helps determine causal relationships between diabetes, obesity and NAFLD

'Fat burning' molecule holds promise for future treatment and prevention of obesity

'Fat burning' molecule holds promise for future treatment and prevention of obesity

Study shows how a fat cell's immune response exacerbates obesity

Study shows how a fat cell's immune response exacerbates obesity

Chemicals Often Found In Consumer Products Could Lead To Obesity And Fatty Liver Diseases

Chemicals Often Found In Consumer Products Could Lead To Obesity And Fatty Liver Diseases

Researchers uncover additional genetic cause for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease

Researchers uncover additional genetic cause for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease

Different Kinds Of White Fat Are Important In Disease

Different Kinds Of White Fat Are Important In Disease

Researchers develop 3D cultured cells that mimic liver fibrosis

Researchers develop 3D cultured cells that mimic liver fibrosis

Study reveals coconut oil reduces metabolic syndrome associated with obesity

Study reveals coconut oil reduces metabolic syndrome associated with obesity

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