Alcohol harm costs England £27.4 billion a year, new research by the Institute of Alcohol Studies (IAS) …| British Liver Trust
We are the UK’s leading liver health charity working to improve liver health for all and supporting those affected by liver disease or cancer| British Liver Trust
Katie is sharing her story to help other people in a similar situation and spread awareness of Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis (PSC), the diagnosis process and liver transplants. People ask her lots of questions about it which she's always keen to answer, saying that using her voice to inform and help others is one thing she can do.| British Liver Trust
Katie is marking Organ Donation Week (22-28 September) by sharing her remarkable journey with liver disease to highlight the life-saving importance of organ donation.| British Liver Trust
Our governance team sets the strategy, direction and policies of the Trust. The trustees take overall responsibility …| British Liver Trust
Graeme White explains the impact that his alcohol care team has on patients in Dorset.| British Liver Trust
Do you or a loved one suffer from a liver condition? We are here to help and can provide vital support and information about your condition.| British Liver Trust
Alcohol-related liver disease is a condition where the liver has been damaged by alcohol. You don’t have to be addicted to alcohol to develop the condition.| British Liver Trust
Intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy is a liver condition that can cause itching and sometimes increases the chance of an early birth.| British Liver Trust
This week is Alcohol Awareness Week, led by Alcohol Change UK, and at the British Liver Trust we are highlighting the harm that alcohol can do to the liver and how we can make informed choices about drinking to ensure our livers stay healthy.| British Liver Trust
Fit for the Future: 10 Year Health Plan for England The launch of the Government’s 10 Year …| British Liver Trust
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Liver disease usually has no symptoms in the early stages and around three quarters of people are currently diagnosed with advanced liver disease when it is too late for effective treatment or intervention. 90% of liver disease is preventable.| British Liver Trust