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We are committed to making liver health a priority for everyone. By taking proactive steps to protect your liver and sharing knowledge with others, you can help prevent liver damage and lead a healthier life. Remember, your liver is a precious organ, and taking care of it is a lifelong commitment. Together, we can make liver health a reality for all. Thank you for visiting the www.Liv.today Foundation website, and we encourage you to explore our resources and get involved in our mission.

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Preventive Resources for Liver Health
Healthy Lifestyle
Adopting a healthy lifestyle is the foundation of liver health. This includes maintaining a balanced diet, engaging in regular physical activity, and avoiding excessive alcohol consumption.
Vaccination
Hepatitis A and B vaccines are highly effective in preventing these viral infections. Consult with your healthcare provider to ensure you are up-to-date with your vaccinations.
Screening and Early Detection
Regular check-ups with your healthcare provider can help detect liver issues early. Conditions like viral hepatitis and fatty liver disease can often be managed more effectively when identified in their early stages.


Education and Awareness
Knowledge is power. Educate yourself and your community about liver health and the risks associated with liver damage. Spread awareness about the importance of prevention.
Support Groups
If you or a loved one is dealing with liver disease, joining a support group can provide valuable emotional support and information about managing the condition.

Liver Disease by the numbers:
Worldwide Liver Disease Statistics:
- World Health Organization (WHO) estimated that viral hepatitis (specifically hepatitis B and C) was responsible for approximately 1.34 million deaths globally each year. This is a major contributor to liver-related mortality
- Cirrhosis of the liver, often caused by factors such as excessive alcohol consumption and chronic viral hepatitis, can lead to liver failure and was estimated to be responsible for around 1.32 million deaths globally per year

- Liver cancer, including hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), is a significant cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide. In 2022, there were over 800,000 new cases of liver cancer globally, with over 700,000 deaths attributed to the liver disease.
United States Liver Disease Statistics:
- the United States, liver disease is a significant health concern. Chronic liver disease and cirrhosis are estimated to be responsible for over 40,000 deaths annually.
According to the American Cancer Society, the estimates for primary liver cancer and intrahepatic bile duct cancer in the United States for 2023 are:
- About 41,210 new cases (27,980 in men and 13,230 in women) will be diagnosed
- About 29,380 people (19,000 men and 10,380 women) will die of these cancers
medical disclaimer : An estimated 80-100 million people in the US have fatty liver disease, also known as Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD). Take this quiz to see whether you or a loved one could be at risk for fatty liver disease, which usually has no symptoms unless or until liver damage becomes worse.
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