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Patient Story Feature: A normal day in my life with PBC by Bob Tyler

If you’ve ever seen the movie Groundhog Day, that’s probably the best example I can give about my experience with PBC. I know each and every day what my day will be like. Waking up is tedious due to the joints just aching because of no movement during the night. Feeling totally “unrested” even with 6 to 7 hours of sleep. Slowly making my way down the steps each morning to start my day knowing that my day is going to be mind over matter getting through.

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Building Equity into the Equation: Stopping NAFLD & NASH in Black Americans

Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) has a relatively short history as a recognized health condition. The terminology for NASH and its precursor nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) date back to only the 1980s1. As a young disease, the stakeholders from throughout the field have the opportunity to integrate a health equity perspective into research, diagnosis, and treatment from the start.

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Liver MattersDonna Cryer