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Bruising

Bruises are red and purple marks under the skin. They are usually caused when the blood vessels are damaged, for example, if you knock yourself. People with liver disease tend to bruise more easily. If you have a lot of bruises, it could be a sign that you have liver disease. Why you get bruising… Read more

Appetite loss

One of the early signs of liver problems can be appetite loss. You might not feel interested in food, or eating might make you feel nauseous. Foods might taste different. It’s really important to eat properly if you have liver disease. That’s because your body finds it harder to absorb nutrients. If you don’t eat… Read more

Where Are They Now

Dr Kate Irvine, the first ever recipient of our Pauline Hall Fellowship shares what she is doing now. Dr Kate Irvine spends her days studying cells – specifically a type of white blood cell called a macrophage that is an important part of our immune system. “These cells are really interesting. They can be destructive… Read more

Professor Pauline Hall Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship Winner

Congratulations to our 2021 Professor Pauline Hall Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship Winner, Dr Sahar Keshvari. Dr Keshvari is working on a number of projects that look at the role macrophages (the cells of our innate immune system) play on chronic liver diseases, including fibrosis of the liver. Liver transplants are currently the only treatment available to… Read more

Pauline Hall Fellowship

The 3-year Liver Foundation-Professor Pauline Hall Postdoctoral Research Fellowship is designed for medical or science graduates who have obtained a research doctorate of either a PhD or MD (or have submitted a thesis). The Fellowship enables the recipient to undertake full-time research into hepatobiliary disease in its broadest sense. Such study can involve clinical and/or… Read more

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