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What Can Be Done to Safeguard Young Adults from SLD?

How can we protect young adults from steatotic liver disease (SLD)? This episode explores the burden of MASLD, MetALD, and ALD in Europe, the synergistic effects of alcohol and metabolic risk factors, and why the younger population is especially vulnerable. Experts also examine the disparities in risk factors and the role of clinics and policymakers in prevention.

Faculty: Shira Zelber Sagi (Moderator), Carina Ferreira-Borges (Faculty – WHO representative) and Zobair Younossi (Faculty)

This EASL Studio is supported by Opella. EASL has received no input from Opella with regards to the content of this programme.

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