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Liver disease breakthrough: NHS data could spot patients at risk YEARS before symptoms - as cases surge among non‑drinkers
NHS data may enable early detection of liver disease up to years before symptoms appear, particularly among non-drinkers. This breakthrough could help address a rising surge in cases among individuals not associated with alcohol-related risks.
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