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The stages of long term liver disease - British Liver Trust
Jul 10, 2024 - Most types of long term liver disease develop in stages over many years. These stages are fatty liver, hepatitis, fibrosis and cirrhosis.
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https://bad.org.uk/research-journals/journals/skin-health-and-disease
Skin Health and Disease - British Association of Dermatologists - Skin Health and Disease - British...
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https://britishlivertrust.org.uk/risk/
Are you at risk of liver disease? - British Liver Trust
Jan 21, 2025 - One in three of us are at risk of developing liver disease. Discovering if you are at …
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https://www.bspp.org.uk/publications/new-disease-reports/
New Disease Reports – BSPP – The British Society for Plant Pathology
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https://britishlivertrust.org.uk/health-professionals/how-you-can-help-as-a-healthcare-professional/toolkit-for-improving-early-detection-pathways/
Toolkit for improving early detection of liver disease pathways - British Liver Trust
Jul 11, 2025 - We would like the support of senior clinicians to advocate for effective pathways for the early detection …
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https://betzella.com/news/british-football-union-introduces-historic-header-limits-to-combat-brain-disease/
British Football Limits Headers to Combat Brain Disease | CTE
British football introduces groundbreaking CTE prevention protocol limiting professional players to 10 headers per week and banning heading for kids under 12.
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https://bds.org.uk/information-advice/resources/contacts-for-notifiable-disease-in-deer/
Contacts for notifiable disease in Deer - The British Deer Society
Jan 13, 2021 - Contacts for notifiable disease in deerIf you suspect a notifiable disease you must tell the Animal and Plant Health Agency immediately – failure to do this is...
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