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Liver Disease Champions, Liver Disease Champions, Volunteer Story

Channelling A Family Experience To Help Others

Andrea would have never guessed that her personal, educational, volunteer and soon-to-be professional life would be so motivated by ending liver disease.
Events

STROLL for LIVER

Our STROLL for LIVER charity walks help us take giant steps towards defeating liver disease by funding research, education, patient support & advocacy
Liver Health Tip

Banish Dirt the Liver-Friendly Way

Household ingredients like baking soda are less toxic to your liver and sometimes help fight stains, odours and disinfect surfaces better than chemicals.
Guest Blog

If a Boat Springs a Leak—Dr. Eberhard Renner

Obesity is a health epidemic in need of urgent action if we ever expect to get ahead of its complications, writes Dr. Eberhard Renner.
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“They gave me life”—Natalie’s Story

From biliary atresia, to a liver transplant, to an advocate for liver health, Natalie credits it all for making her the young woman she is today.
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Investigating A Treatment For Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD)

CLF-funded researcher Dr. John Ussher is studying how a heart disease treatment called ranolazine can reduce the severity of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). This exciting study can result in finding a successful treatment for NAFLD.
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Liver Friendly Recipes

Healthy Slow Cooker Recipes

Every season can be “slow cooker season” if done properly! Take a look at these health-conscious slow cooker meals for breakfast, lunch or dinner.
News, Research, Research

The Challenges and Achievements of a Female in Clinical Research

Our conversation with Dr. Amanda Ricciuto, a clinical research fellow at the Hospital for Sick Children, exemplifies the female role-models that make up our leadership, our funded researchers, our volunteers and more.