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Liver Fat Metabolism

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Diabetes and Obesity
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Dr Leanne Hodson talks about her research on liver fat metabolism.
Understanding liver fat metabolism is extremely important, as the health risks associated with fatty liver disease can include diabetes, heart disease and liver cancer. Fatty liver disease is defined as having over 5 percent liver fat, and a 'silent disease' as many people are not diagnosed. Dr Leanne Hodson is working on finding targets for new medications, which will help lower the risk of accumulating liver fat leading to fatty liver disease.

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Diabetes and Obesity
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Leanne Hodson
Keywords
obesity
diabetes
liver fat
liver disease
Department: Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine
Date Added: 01/05/2012
Duration: 00:07:28

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