'Silent' deadly condition with few early symptoms sending people to hospital

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'Silent' deadly condition with few early symptoms sending people to hospital
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A charity for this 'silent' condition is demanding urgent action be taken to address the increasing rate of hospital admissions.

A 'silent' condition that is potentially deadly is raising the alarm among health experts, as there are few early symptoms to identify.

Worryingly, experts have said that those in more poverty-stricken areas are more likely to be at risk of developing liver disease. Vanessa Hebditch, director of policy at the British Liver Trust, said: "These figures once again demonstrate how action is needed. Top Health Stories Today The charity is calling on the UK Government to "prioritise investment in prevention and early diagnosis of liver disease".

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