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music-for-them-asses · 2 years ago
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Researching nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFD) so I can go to my PCP and get further tests done to make sure 1) I'm not pre-diabetic and 2) see if I need to go on a cholesterol medication for now. And I see this gem in the Google search results:
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Good thing I'm not on high doses of TWO antidepressants right now 🙃 😭
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publishing-pitaara · 1 month ago
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JJ Crowns December 2024 Edition: Celebrating Empowerment, Creativity, and Excellence
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This December, JJ Crowns (Jay Jagannath) Magazine unveils a spectacular edition celebrating women whose inspiring journeys redefine brilliance and resilience. Guided by the visionary leadership of CEO Dr. Jyotirmayee Panda and SEO Farhan Alam Lari, the issue highlights trailblazing women transforming their fields and inspiring others to dream big.
Cover Story: The Power Trio – Simer Dhillon, Riccha Gupta, and Yamini Nafde
This month’s cover features three extraordinary women leading the charge in their industries:
1. Simer Dhillon – A powerhouse in fashion, finance, and advocacy, Simer seamlessly blends creativity with social change. She empowers women while challenging societal norms and advocating for equity and inclusion.
2. Riccha Gupta – A Debt Management Coach, Akashic Reader, and founder of Regain Yorself, Riccha’s journey from financial adversity to empowerment is an inspiring testament to resilience and reinvention.
3. Yamini Nafde – An entrepreneur, educator, and renowned artist, Yamini embodies excellence. Her artistry in Batik and watercolors, coupled with her entrepreneurial spirit at 59, continues to inspire generations.
Additional Stories: Diverse Voices and Remarkable Achievements
This edition also showcases inspiring journeys of women making an indelible impact:
Sindhya Kirpalani – Innovator and philanthropist revolutionizing sustainable living and community empowerment.
Shraddha Mukherjee – Literary luminary transforming lives with her powerful words.
Priyanka Franky Fernandes – Multifaceted artist and activist championing social change and creativity.
A Celebration of Empowerment and Creativity
The December 2024 edition of JJ Crowns Magazine continues its legacy of honoring creativity, resilience, and brilliance. Each story is a celebration of courage, determination, and success that uplifts and inspires.
Grab your copy today and be inspired by these remarkable stories of triumph!
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korrektheiten · 8 months ago
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thedhananjayaparkhe · 1 year ago
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Birth Anniversary of Avatar Meher Baba
I became a Baba-lover, a Devotee from 1958 due to my father’s friends Sh. D Y Nafde and family About Avatar Meher Baba: Avatar Meher Baba, revered for his teachings on love, compassion, and service, remains a guiding light in today’s world. Born on February 25, 1894, Meher Baba’s life was dedicated to the upliftment of humanity. His teachings emphasized the unity of all religions and the…
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lovedonesfunerals · 1 year ago
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Independent Funeral Directors
We are independent Funeral Directors and annually inspected members of the National Association of Funeral Directors (NAFD) covering Hemel Hempstead, Berkhamsted, Warners End, and the surrounding area. We can create and organise modern & traditional funerals, Green funerals with woodland burials, traditional cremations, and traditional burials, or take a more modern approach and assist you in arranging a celebration of the life of your loved ones. We orgainse to collect them from where they have died. We take them into our care and look after them until the day of the funeral. We provide different options on the funeral services for the family to consider. We provide lots of time to the family and will have multiple meetings to finalise the details of the funeral. They can come and see us as many times including weekends and call us day and night. We make sure we are by their side every step of the way, by giving them guidance and support.
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rightaidhomeopathy · 1 year ago
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The second-largest organ in your body, behind the skin, is the liver. It is around the size of a football and sits on your right side, just under your ribcage. As nutrients and trash pass through your digestive system, the liver separates them. Additionally, it creates bile, a fluid that facilitates digestion and transports toxins from your body.
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Any of the various illnesses that can harm your liver are referred to as "liver diseases." Liver illness can eventually lead to cirrhosis (scarring). The liver can no longer function normally when more scar tissue takes the place of good liver tissue. Liver failure and liver cancer can result from untreated liver illness.
How widespread is liver illness?
In sum, 30 million Americans—or one in ten—have some form of liver illness. The number of Americans who have cirrhosis or chronic liver disease is over 5.5 million.
Because they are linked to rising obesity rates, some kinds of liver diseases are becoming more prevalent in the United States. A disorder known as non-alcohol-related fatty liver disease (NAFD) is thought to affect 20% to 30% of adults. To better highlight its connection to metabolic syndrome and diseases including diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and obesity, this disorder might be termed metabolic-associated fatty liver disease .
What factors lead to various forms of liver disease?
Different reasons lead to various forms of liver disease. Liver illness can be brought on by:
Viral infections: Hepatitis A, B, and C are conditions brought on by a viral infection.
Having immune system issues: Autoimmune liver problems can result from your immune system wrongly attacking your liver. These include autoimmune hepatitis and primary biliary cholangitis.
Diseases that run in families: Some liver issues are brought on by a genetic defect that you acquire from your parents. Hemochromatosis and Wilson disease are two examples of inherited liver conditions.
Cancer: Tumours may form in your liver when abnormal cells proliferate there. These tumors might be malignant (liver cancer) or benign (noncancerous).
overindulging in poisons Alcohol use is the cause of fatty liver disease associated with alcohol. Overeating fat causes non-alcohol-related fatty liver disease (NAFLD). As the prevalence of obesity and diabetes rises, NAFLD is becoming more widespread.
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reeworlds27 · 4 years ago
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Rose- https://www.deviantart.com/kat-robins SonicXjones- https://www.deviantart.com/sonicxjones Touma-the-wolfdog-- https://www.deviantart.com/touma-the-... Guest star -FangStein link to the story- https://www.fanfiction.net/s/6707742/...
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alpacuary · 6 years ago
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Alpacuary, Day 28 - There is a whole entire association dedicated to alpaca owners and farms!! Featuring NATIONAL ALPACA FARM DAYS, which somehow does not occur in Alpacuary but that's fine, I guess. It's a long road until the next Alpacuary, so get your pacas where you can. See you in 2020! https://www.alpacainfo.com/alpaca-farm-days Bonus content: Here's a video of alpacas humming. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dy_JEytfspU
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thehappyhomecook · 3 years ago
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Fantastic, day today spent at the 2022 NAFD National Funeral Exhibition. It was great to meet up with some old work colleagues who I hadn’t seen in ages. And it was also good to bump into the people I’ve only ever spoken to online and to finally meet them face to face. The last Exhibition was in 2019 and we’ve all been through a lot since then, so it was great to see what everyone has been up to since then and how things have changed post Covid. Here’s to the next one on 2024. #funeral #funeralservice #funeralservice #undertaker #funeraldirector #mortician #morticianlife #funeraldirectorlife #nafd #nfe #funeralexhibition #coffin #casket #colourfulcoffins #londoncasketcompany #death #deathcare #deathpositive #hearse #bentley #mercedes #hearselife #hearsedriver #deathcareindustry #funeralprofession #mortuary #funeralhome #funeralhomelife #embalming #embalmer #embalmingroom (at National Funeral Exhibition!!) https://www.instagram.com/p/CerXrV1qNAo/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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sourabhrajput-blog1 · 5 years ago
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Namkeen Pare ( Eat Any Time)
These deep fried snacks are enjoyed with a cup of chai and you would find them in every household in India especially during the festive season. This is an popular snack in india. Every one likes homemade namkeen pare specially kids. You can serve to your guest with hot ginger tea popular in north India
Ingredients:
1 cup Maida (all purpose flour/plain flour)
2 tablespoons Rava (suji/ semolina)
1/4 teaspoon Black Pepper Powder
2 tablespoons Ghee
Oil, for deep frying
Salt
Water
Preparation Time:  15 minutes
Cooking Time: 20 minutes
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illiterate-nightmare · 7 years ago
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well that's that for this month I'll back in July and write 2 things and maybe in August I'll write 3? who knows ahahaha
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kvytex · 8 years ago
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🚒🚨 memorial day weekend parade in #northarlingtonnj #nafd #cousins #firetruck (at North Arlington, New Jersey)
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the-letter-horror-lover · 2 years ago
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I'm in love with you by dedalujagat
Anime » Naruto Rated: K+, Indonesian, Romance & Humor, Words: 1k+, Published: Sep 15
[[ A]]
I'm in love with you
Masashi Kishimoto
Nafdes
Boru Sara
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Romance, Teenlith
AU
Gaje, OOC, Typo(s), aneh, abal, etc
Oneshot
The girl walked briskly, her footsteps seemed inconsistent with each other. In his arms, stacked many books with an unbelievable total weight, able to carry a girl as small as her agile.
Uchiha Sarada was just about to complain and put down all the books when a man, her senior, approached Sarada with light steps. Her onyx whirled frantically, she was just about to turn away when her foot tripped over the steps.
And all the books fell. Creating a commotion in the quiet school corridor.
"Let me help you, Sarada." The man, Uzumaki Boruto, lowered his head and picked up all of Sarada's books, carrying in his own arms, "Where are you going?"
"No need." Sarada adjusted her glasses, for some reason, she became nervous, "I want to return it to the library, Boruto-san."
Boruto glanced at him, refusing when Sarada reached out, asking for all her books back. Instead of following Sarada's wish, Boruto said, "I'm also on my way to the library, really. So, let's be together."
Sarada didn't have time to protest, because her best friend's sister, Himawari, had already walked over while holding all the books that Sarada had borrowed. The Uchiha girl tried to keep up with Boruto's wide and fast steps.
"So, how's Uncle Sasuke and Aunt Sakura?" Boruto asked, as they walked side by side. Sarada's heart had been out of her mind ever since, but she tried to ignore it.
"Okay..." Sarada cracked a smile, and the next second, when both of them entered the library, Sarada was silent beside a large shelf of philosophy books. He looked at Boruto's straight back.
His blood rippled.
It's no secret, that between Sarada and Boruto, something crucial is intertwined. Sarada has liked Boruto since she was little—, ever since her mother took her to visit her best friend's house, Naruto's uncle and Hinata's aunt. The guy is handsome, very considerate, and Sarada likes the way Boruto looks at him.
Until when Sarada was in junior high school, she heard from Himawari's mouth that her sister already had a boyfriend.
Since then, Sarada has been lazy to visit Himawari's house again, and tries desperately to stay away from Boruto, destroying his feelings.
And all his efforts, in vain. Sarada still really likes Boruto.
"Is there anything else you need, Sarada?" Boruto's question brought Sarada back to reality.
Sarada shook her head, "No, Boruto-san. I just want to go home."
"Alright, let's go home together." Bring Boruto. Sarada was wide-eyed, her reason for staying away from Boruto actually backfired. The girl jumped into the sidelines of the bookshelf.
"I think I should find another book for study material, Boruto-san," Sarada said, "You can go home first."
Sarada didn't wait for a reply, instead just stomped her foot away, leaving Boruto, then sinking between the bookshelves.
The raven black haired girl was just about to get lost in her activities of reading books, when she glanced out of the corner of her eye, Boruto was still standing at the end of the shelf. Sarada stuttered, then looked away and walked away, but the eldest Uzumaki followed her instead.
"You really like reading books, don't you?" Started by Boruto, "Hima said you often borrow books from him."
"Hn."
"I can recommend some good books for you," continued Boruto, "Kaa-san has a private library at home, he just built it two years ago."
"Hn."
"When are you visiting again, Sarada? When you were little you used to come to my house and play with Hima."
"Tidak."
Sarada stubbornly tried to ignore it. When the Uchiha girl was about to turn towards the literature bookshelf, Boruto suddenly grabbed her arm, grabbed her gently, and pushed her until her back was against the wall.
Boruto lowered his head, grabbed Sarada's blooming red lips and sucked them in. Sarada widened her eyes, her face reddened when she saw Boruto's face so close to hers, with her yellow hair bangs that fell along her forehead to slightly cover her eyes which were already closed completely.
Sarada tried to fight back, but Boruto squeezed the girl's hand and raised it above her head. The yellow man's kiss got deeper, more daring, until he didn't realize it, Sarada replied.
When the kiss broke, both of them gasped for air. Boruto's body is still tightly attached to Sarada, he is reluctant to take the initiative to take the distance.
"Shit, you broke my self-control, Uchiha."
Sarada looked up, her onyx staring at the much taller Boruto, "What are you doing, Boruto-san?"
The man was silent, still adjusting the rhythm of his breathing, then moved away with a heavy heart, "Use the suffix kun, Sarada. Don't call me that formal."
"Why?" He asked in surprise, "I called you that because I wanted to be polite to you."
"I'm your best friend's brother!"
"Tapi—"
Boruto looked down, stealing a kiss from Sarada's lips, "When you were little, you were so cute because you always did what I said. Why have you changed now?"
Sarada is sure, her cheeks are now transformed as red as her mother's hair, Sakura. The girl gently pushed Boruto's hand away, then quickly left.
"He's playing me, Hima!" Sarada sighed, laying her head down on the cafeteria table, two days after Boruto stole her first kiss, "You said Boruto-san was dating Inojin's brother, but why did he treat me like that?"
"I think they broke up a long time ago, since nii-chan is rarely seen with Sanma-san anymore." Himawari replied, her face suddenly changed, "Damn, my stomach hurts again. Do you want to stay here or accompany me to the toilet?"
"Just here," replied Sarada, still holding her head asleep on the cafeteria table. Himawari stood up, then rushed to the toilet. Next time, he will definitely listen to kaa-san's advice not to eat spicy ramen again.
"Aren't you going to the toilet?" When Sarada felt someone sitting on the cafeteria chair next to her, she sighed. Still with her head down, the girl thought it was Himawari who came, "What should I do Hima? I'm really confused why Boruto-san kissed me. Did he return my feelings? Does he also have the same feelings as me?"
"I told you, right, stop using that suffix and call me, 'Boruto-kun'!"
The baritone voice jolted Sarada's head. He was stunned when he realized, the person sitting next to him was not Himawari, but Uzumaki Boruto!
Sarada's face was completely red. Unlucky.
"Gomen, I... I have to go!" Sarada was ready to get up when Boruto grabbed her arm, and the man forced her to sit back down.
"I want to answer your question, Sarada."
"Which question?" Sarada said nervously.
"Why did I kiss you, and do I reciprocate your feelings." Boruto repeated Sarada's question, enjoying the awkward girl in front of him.
"What, that..."
Cups. Boruto pressed his lips on top of Sarada's quickly. The girl's onyx widened, when the next second, Boruto cupped his cheeks, kissing Sarada's lips again and again. The atmosphere of the cafeteria, which was previously busy, immediately turned silent when he realized what the two successors to the Uchiha and Uzumaki families were doing.
"Jesus, what are they doing?"
"How dare Boruto kiss Sarada-chan!"
"Kyaa~ So sweet!"
"No, no, Boruto-kun is only mine!"
Sarada fell silent, focused her gaze on Boruto's sapphire who was looking at him gently.
"Yes, Uchiha." Boruto whispered, "A long time ago. Why did you just notice, hm?"
"Tap... but..." Sarada's voice caught in her throat, "You're dating Yamanaka-san..."
"Ah yes, because I want to know your reaction." Boruto took their distance, making Sarada feel lost, "And you just dodged. At least, I know how you feel now."
Sarada's cheeks reddened.
"You're in love with me, right, Uchiha Sarada?" Boruto's sapphire stared mischievously. Sarada's heart seemed to be about to jump out of her chest cavity.
The son of Uchiha Sasuke and Uchiha Sakura smiled, "Of course, Boruto-kun!"
And their distance was instantly erased because Boruto immediately took the girl into his arms. It didn't matter if the entire cafeteria stared at them with a million expectations, no matter if at the end of the hall, someone was smiling broadly.
Himawari cheered, whispering to herself, "Mission accomplished!"
#END
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sunriselifecare · 3 years ago
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What is liver disease?
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Your liver is your body’s second-largest organ (after the skin). It sits just under your ribcage on the right side and is about the size of a football. The liver separates nutrients and waste as they move through your digestive system. It also produces bile, a substance that carries toxins out of your body and aids in digestion.
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The term “liver disease” refers to any of several conditions that can affect and damage your liver. Over time, liver disease can cause cirrhosis (scarring). As more scar tissue replaces healthy liver tissue, the liver can no longer function properly. Left untreated, liver disease can lead to liver failure and liver cancer.
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How common is liver disease?
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Overall, about 1 in 10 Americans (30 million in total) have some type of liver disease. About 5.5 million people in the U.S. have chronic liver disease or cirrhosis.
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Some types of liver disease are becoming more common in the U.S. because they are related to rising rates of obesity. An estimated 20% to 30% of adults have excess fat in their liver, a condition called nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFD).
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This may be renamed metabolic-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD) to reflect its relationship to metabolic syndrome and conditions like diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol and obesity.
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SYMPTOMS AND CAUSES
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What causes different types of liver disease?
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Different types of liver disease result from different causes. Liver disease may result from:
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Viral infections: Hepatitis A, hepatitis B and hepatitis C are diseases caused by a viral infection.
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Problems with your immune system: When your immune system mistakenly attacks your liver, it can cause autoimmune liver diseases. These include primary biliary cholangitis and autoimmune hepatitis.
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Inherited diseases: Some liver problems develop because of a genetic condition (one you inherit from your parents). Inherited liver diseases include Wilson disease and hemochromatosis.
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Cancer: When abnormal cells multiply in your liver, you may develop tumors. These tumors may be benign (noncancerous) or malignant (liver cancer).
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Consuming too many toxins: Alcoholic fatty liver disease is the result of misusing alcohol. Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) results from consuming too much fat. NAFLD is becoming more common as rates of obesity and diabetes rise.
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What are the symptoms of liver disease?
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Some types of liver disease (including nonalcoholic fatty liver disease) rarely cause symptoms. For other conditions, the most common symptom is jaundice — a yellowing of your skin and the whites of your eyes. Jaundice develops when your liver can’t clear a substance called bilirubin.
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Other signs of liver disease may include:
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Abdominal (belly) pain (especially on the right side).
Bruising easily.
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Changes in the color of your urine or stool.
Fatigue.
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Nausea or vomiting.
Swelling in your arms or legs (edema).
What are the complications of liver disease?
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Some types of liver disease can increase your risk of developing liver cancer. Others, if left untreated, continue to damage your liver. Cirrhosis (scarring) develops.
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Over time, a damaged liver won’t have enough healthy tissue to function. Liver disease that isn’t treated can eventually lead to liver failure.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTS
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How is liver disease diagnosed?
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To accurately diagnose and find the cause of liver disease, your provider will also recommend one or more tests. These may include:
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Blood tests: Liver enzymes measure levels of liver enzymes in your blood. Other tests of liver function include a blood-clotting test called the international normalized ratio (INR). Abnormal levels may indicate problems with your liver function.
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Imaging tests: Your provider can use ultrasound, MRI or CT scan to look for signs of damage, scarring or tumors in your liver. Another specialized type of ultrasound called fibroscan can be used to determine the degree of scarring and fat deposition in the liver.
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Liver biopsy: During a liver biopsy, your provider uses a thin needle to remove a small sample of liver tissue. They analyze the tissue to look for signs of liver disease.
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How is liver disease managed or treated?
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Treatment for liver disease depends on the type of liver disease you have and how far it has progressed. Possible treatments include:
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Medications: Healthcare providers treat some types of liver disease with medication. You may take medicine for viral infections like hepatitis or inherited conditions like Wilson disease.
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Lifestyle changes: You can use your diet to help manage certain types of liver disease. If you have fatty liver disease, avoiding alcohol, limiting fat and calories and increasing fiber intake can help. Alcohol-related liver disease can improve with abstinence from alcohol.
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Liver transplant: When liver disease progresses to liver failure, a liver transplant may be the best treatment option. A transplant replaces your liver with a healthy liver.
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reeworlds27 · 4 years ago
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sorry for the long wait but now it's here Chapter !3 ^^
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thehappyhomecook · 7 years ago
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I had a really interesting conversation with a lady in Canada the other night about funeral education and in particular apprenticeships. It seems that the U.K., US and Canada all have their own ways of getting young people into the profession. In the US you have to complete a mortuary science degree before entering the industry and starting your apprenticeship. Canada is pretty much the same. In the U.K. however that is not required. School leavers can obtain a modern apprenticeship where by they can work full time and get paid as well as get a college education by either on the job tuition where you are assessed by a tutor? Or you spend one day a week actually in college working towards a diploma or another type of qualification. The NAFD and the BIE both run embalming and funeral directing diplomas which although are fantastic here sadly are not transferable to some other countries, the US in particular. So if you are a school leader wanting to work in the funeral industry then a modern apprenticeship is fantastic but just be aware of you want to use your qualifications abroad you may not be able to? It’s always best to speak with your careers adviser and the country you wish to work in before making any commitments. #funeral #funeralservice #funeralhome #funeraldirector #funeraldirectorproblems #mortician #morticianlife #undertaker #confessionsofanundertaker #death #deathcare #apprentice #apprenticeship #modernapprenticeship #uk #USA #canada #school #education #mortuary #mortuaryscience #mortuaryschool #college #degree #diploma #NAFD #BIE (at Chipping Sodbury, South Gloucestershire)
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