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To focus solely on NAFLD nomenclature, not patient care, is ‘ultimately detrimental’

To focus solely on NAFLD nomenclature, not patient care, is ‘ultimately detrimental’

This exercise about nonalcoholic fatty liver disease nomenclature is a distraction from what patients really care about.

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February 20, 2023
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Possible NAFLD name change must benefit both patients, field of hepatology

Possible NAFLD name change must benefit both patients, field of hepatology

Regarding the nonalcoholic fatty liver disease nomenclature debate, I am pretty neutral to what the new name should be, and I want to be sensitive to all parties involved.

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New name for NAFLD may not be better, process may become ‘endless debate’

New name for NAFLD may not be better, process may become ‘endless debate’

Many health care providers agree the term nonalcoholic fatty liver disease is a bad name because it’s defining a disease by what it is not; however, the challenge has been to find something that would fulfill a number of criteria.

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February 20, 2023
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If not careful, NAFLD name change may damage decades of research on the disease

If not careful, NAFLD name change may damage decades of research on the disease

The term nonalcoholic fatty liver disease has been around for almost three decades and it is an imperfect term, because it uses two controversial words: “nonalcoholic” and “fatty”.

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February 01, 2023
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‘No evidence’ antibiotics prevent hospital-acquired infections in cirrhosis patients

‘No evidence’ antibiotics prevent hospital-acquired infections in cirrhosis patients

Antibiotic prophylaxis failed to reduce the incidence of hospital-acquired infections or overall mortality among patients with decompensated cirrhosis, according to data published in The American Journal of Gastroenterology.

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January 12, 2023
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Fast food intake ‘significantly more deleterious’ among adults with obesity, diabetes

Fast food intake ‘significantly more deleterious’ among adults with obesity, diabetes

Consuming at least 20% of daily calories from fast food correlated with an increased risk for nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, with more damaging effects among individuals with underlying metabolic comorbidities.

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January 10, 2023
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Pre-liver transplant frailty increases risk for worse global functional health outcomes

Pre-liver transplant frailty increases risk for worse global functional health outcomes

Physical frailty before liver transplant correlated with poor functional status and health-related quality of life 1 year after surgery among patients with cirrhosis, according to research published in JAMA Surgery.

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January 09, 2023
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Non-heavy alcohol use, total weekly consumption linked to fibrosis, NASH

Non-heavy alcohol use, total weekly consumption linked to fibrosis, NASH

Non-heavy alcohol consumption was associated with fibrosis and at-risk nonalcoholic steatohepatitis, prompting researchers to suggest that current fatty liver disease categorization as alcoholic or nonalcoholic may be “misleading.”

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January 09, 2023
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Odds of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease greater after menopause

Odds of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease greater after menopause

Menopausal status was associated with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, with postmenopausal women having more than double the odds compared with premenopausal women, researchers reported.

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January 06, 2023
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HIV, HBV, HCV testing up among Medicaid enrollees, although missed opportunities remain

HIV, HBV, HCV testing up among Medicaid enrollees, although missed opportunities remain

Testing for HIV, hepatitis B, and hepatitis C increased among U.S. Medicaid enrollees initiating treatment for opioid use disorder. However, a recent study showed approximately three-quarters of enrollees were not tested for each condition.

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