Medical Science 18

Liver: Diseases

August 23, 2023

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There are various diseases associated with liver dysfunction, including genetic ones

Liver disease is a broad term encompassing a range of conditions that affect the liver’s structure and function. The liver is extremely important as it wears many different hats when it comes to your body functioning properly like controlling metabolism, storing and breaking down nutrients for use, detoxification and more! No wonder there are many diseases associated with liver disfunction including various genetic ones. Get ready to explore… you guessed it, various diseases of the liver! 

On This Episode We Discuss:

  • Controlling inflammatory processes
  • Liver failure
  • Genetic disease pathways
  • Drug metabolism
  • Fatty liver
  • Blood tests signal liver disfunction

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The host of the show is Dr. Stanley Crooke, a scientist, a physician, an entrepreneur and the father of antisense technology. Dr. Crooke is responsible for driving the development of antisense or ASO technology, an RNA-targeted technology responsible for the commercialization of three best- and first-in class medicines and more than 40 drugs in development. In 2020, Stan formed n-Lorem to use this powerful technology to develop experimental personalized ASO medicines for nano-rare patients (1 to 30 patients worldwide) for free, for life.

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Credits

Hosted by: Dr. Stan Crooke.
Videographer: Jon Magnuson of Mighty One Productions.
Producers: Colin Delaney, Kira Dineen, Andrew Serrano and Amy Williford

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