Event Details
Event Type: Webinar


Thu
April 25, 2024
12:00pm - 1:00pm
At your computer/device


Event Registration

Give Your Liver a Little Love


The liver is one of our most vital organs, so taking proper care of it is equally vital. The liver is the body’s leading toxin-removing organ and plays a pivotal role in metabolism. Nearly everything you consume or put into your body, at one point or another, is processed by the liver. The liver, however, is susceptible to damage from a range of diseases that can decrease its function and ultimately lead to liver failure.

Join us for this noontime webinar to learn how to maintain liver health based on the latest science. We will discuss the new, lower guidelines for daily alcohol intake for liver health, weight-related metabolic liver problems, including fatty-liver disease, and viral infections of the liver, including viral hepatitis and COVID-19. You will also learn lifestyle changes you can put in place today to improve your liver health and increase your overall well-being.

This class will be recorded and a one-week link to the recording will be shared with all registered participants. Attend the live session or listen to the recording within one week to receive incentive points.

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Instructor: Randall Stafford, MD, PhD, is director of the Program on Prevention Outcomes and Practices in the Stanford Preventive Research Center. His training includes internal medicine and epidemiology, while his research emphasizes clinical issues and health behaviors related to cardiovascular disease, high blood pressure, and diabetes. 

Class details are subject to change.

Spring quarter registration opens on March 4