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Partnering With Your Care Team

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Working With Your Care Team and Monitoring Your Liver

Fatty liver disease can go hand in hand with other diseases, so you may have appointments with specialists in different areas.

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Takeaways From Lesson 5

These questions will help you review what you know about the members of your team who’ll help you manage MASLD or MASH.

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Meet Your Care Team

A good care team is very important for managing MASLD and improving your health. Learn more about who is a part of this team and how they can help.

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Choosing the Right Specialist for Your Needs

Hispanic people are more likely to develop liver diseases like MASLD and MASH. Here’s how to find a culturally appropriate health care provider.

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Best Practices for at-Home Testing

At-home liver tests can be a helpful screening tool. Here’s what to know before you take one.

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Build Trust With Your Health Care Team

There is only one successful approach to prevent or reverse MASH and other nonalcoholic fatty liver diseases: Trust the experts backed by science and steer away from unproven remedies.

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