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What Causes MASLD and MASH?

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Conditions That Can Lead to MASLD and MASH

Several metabolic problems from high blood pressure to excess body fat can lead to fatty liver disease. But those aren't the only causes.

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Takeaways From Lesson 2

It’s important to know what conditions can impact your liver health and even lead to MASLD or MASH. Answer these questions and check your understanding.

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The Connection With Other Chronic Conditions

Learn how liver disorders MASH and MASLD are linked to other chronic illnesses.

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Obesity and Fatty Liver

Fatty liver is excess fat in your liver cells and is often tied to obesity. Learn how it raises your risk for liver disease, diabetes, and heart conditions.

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Are Your Blood Sugars Out of Control?

Do you think your blood sugars are out of control? Here are the signs that you should look for.

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FAQs About Cholesterol

Get answers to the most common questions about cholesterol, your health, and heart disease.

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What to Know About Metabolic Syndrome

Metabolic syndrome is when several conditions, including high cholesterol, high blood pressure, and high blood sugar happen together. Find out if you're at risk.

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Lesson 3 of 6: Conditions That Can Be Caused by MASLD and MASH

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