More evidence that non-alcoholic fatty liver disease raises cardiovascular risk in people with HIV

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People with HIV who have non-alcoholic fatty liver disease have a higher risk of serious cardiovascular outcomes including heart attack, heart failure and stroke, a large study of people with HIV in the United States has found.

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Source : Aidsmap

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