An obese woman swims in a swimming pool. Doctors say that the incidence of NASH has exploded in the last two decades thanks in part to the growing prevalence of obesity; though there are currently no medicines on the market to combat the disease (an opportunity several pharmaceutical companies hope to capitalize on), exercise and weight loss represents one of the most reliable ways to reverse the progression of the disease. Credit: Phanie/Alamy

An obese woman swims in a swimming pool. Doctors say that the incidence of NASH has exploded in the last two decades thanks in part to the growing prevalence of obesity; though there are currently no medicines on the market to combat the disease (an opportunity several pharmaceutical companies hope to capitalize on), exercise and weight loss represents one of the most reliable ways to reverse the progression of the disease.
Credit: Phanie/Alamy

Sandra C., a special education teacher in New Jersey, didn’t worry too much when her doctor told her to call a liver specialist. Sure, she got fatigued running around with the schoolchildren, […]

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