Fatty liver disease now affects nearly one in four adults worldwide, making it a leading cause of chronic liver conditions. The liver performs over 500 vital functions, including detoxification, nutrient metabolism, and immune support. Unfortunately, fatty liver disease often progresses silently, with symptoms appearing only in advanced stages. This late detection makes treatment more challenging and underscores the importance of awareness and early intervention. As rates continue to rise, understanding liver health and the steps for prevention and recovery has never been more critical.
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47. Tracking Progress and Setting Goals Monitoring your health and setting realistic goals are key strategies for successful recovery from fatty liver disease. Regular tracking allows…