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Fat Accumulation In The Liver Leads To Disease But Certain Molecules Offer Protection

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Default Fat Accumulation In The Liver Leads To Disease But Certain Molecules Offer Protection

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The liver normally makes and stores fat, which is required in moderation for normal body function. However, if the process goes awry, excess fat in the liver can cause major liver damage. In fact, fatty liver is a leading cause of liver failure in the United States, and is often brought on by obesity and diabetes...

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