The People-First Liver Charter
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The People-First Liver Charter
Reducing the stigma and discrimination that people living with liver conditions experience requires rethinking how diagnoses, diseases, etiologies and circumstances are perceived — a shift that begins with the language used to name and describe them.
Scientists Call for Urgent Measures to Combat the Silent Surge of Liver
In a groundbreaking convergence of global health experts, the unveiling of the first meeting of the Global Think-tank on Steatotic Liver Disease has cast a critical spotlight on a silently escalating public health crisis. Convened within the historic Palau Macaya in Barcelona and supported by the Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal), the assembly drew more than 100 international specialists who collectively issued an urgent alert: th…
Millions of people will continue to be "invisible" for health systems if early detection and care focused on people with liver disease are not prioritized. It is the strong warning of more than 100 international experts that has been launched during the first meeting of Think-tank Global on hepatic steatosis, held on June 5 and 6 at Palau Macaya in Barcelona with the support of the Instituto de Salud Global de Barcelona (ISGlobal).
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