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Almost 2bn to be affected by metabolic liver disease by 2050, study suggests
By 2050, nearly 2 billion people could be affected by metabolic liver disease, driven by obesity and high blood sugar. Already affecting 1.3 billion individuals, this condition is on the rise, particularly in men and older adults. Urgent gl...
By 2050, nearly 2 billion people could be affected by metabolic liver disease, driven by obesity and high blood sugar. Already affecting 1.3 billion individuals, this condition is on the rise, particularly in men and older adults. Urgent global health strategies are needed to tackle this escalating issue. #HealthCrisis #LiverDisease #GlobalHealth #Obesity #PublicHealth
Originally reported by The Guardian.
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