Weight-linked liver disease, notably non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), now affects approximately 25% of the global population, according to the World Health Organization. The liver, a crucial organ for metabolism and detoxification, suffers silent damage in the early stages of this disease. Unfortunately, most individuals remain unaware until late-stage symptoms emerge, leading to significant health risks. The rising rates of obesity have made timely diagnosis and intervention more critical than ever, as highlighted by recent findings from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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8. Progression to Advanced Disease Fatty liver disease begins as a relatively benign accumulation of fat within liver cells, known as simple steatosis. However, in some…