Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease – The Essentials

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Last updated on December 5, 2025 11:18 am

Learn the essentials of Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) in this comprehensive course. From physiology to diagnosis and treatment options, gain a broad knowledge of NAFLD and its complications. Discover the link between NAFLD and cardiovascular disease, liver cancer, and diabetes. Experts will discuss data-driven identification of new biomarkers using omics technologies. Start your journey towards understanding and managing NAFLD today.

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Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) is a global problem, affecting up to 25% of all individuals. The disease not only increases the risk of liver disease, but also of cardiovascular disease and liver cancer.

During this course, you will learn the essentials of NAFLD. We will begin with an introduction to the physiology of the human liver followed by epidemiology, pathophysiology, clinical medicine, and genetics. Diagnosing NAFLD based on blood tests, diagnostic imaging and histology will be discussed. Complications and treatment options will also be covered in this course including the link between NAFLD and the development of diabetes. Finally, experts will discuss data driven identification of new biomarkers by omics technologies.
After completing this course, you will have a broad knowledge about NAFLD ranging from the aetiology and pathophysiology to bedside examinations and treatments.

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