S2-E62.3 - SurfingNASH's 2021 NAFLD year-in-review Covers the Patient-Advocate Initiated and Sponsored SUNN Study
First published
12/26/2021
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health
medicine
science
natural
Summary
This conversation is part of SurfingNASH's 2021 NAFLD Year-In-Review. Fatty Liver Foundation Founder and President Wayne Eskridge joins Louise Campbell and Roger Green to discuss the recently-completed SUNN study that was initiated and shepherded by FLF. Wayne discusses study results and the challenges for an orgganization like FLF in conducting this kind of study. Wayne focuses intently on what the study tells us about prevalence of disease in the US. Like the San Antonio Military Medic...
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Surfing the MASH Tsunami
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