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Popular Fiber Supplement May Not Be Suitable for Fatty Liver Disease
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Knowridge Science Report
Fatty liver disease affects millions of people and is becoming more common as rates of obesity and diabetes continue to rise.
The researchers tested these nutrients in mice with non-alcoholic steatohepatitis, an advanced form of fatty liver disease.
More research involving people will be needed to confirm whether these results apply to patients with fatty liver disease.
If you care about liver health, please read studies about a diet that can treat fatty liver disease and obesity, and coffee drinkers may halve their risk of liver cancer.
For more health information, please see recent studies that anti-inflammatory diet could help prevent fatty liver disease, and results showing vitamin D could help prevent non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.