To Avoid Liver Cancer, Stay Away From These Things If you Desire to Live Long
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To Avoid Liver Cancer, Stay Away From These Things If you Desire to Live Long

Lifestyle This is a sobering realization that our lifestyle and our weight matter a lot when it comes to how long we will live. We may like to think we won’t develop liver cancer because our viral load is low or our liver tests don’t show any damage, but sitting all day and over-eating are just as dangerous.>>>CONTINUE FULL READING HEREWhile the majority of people who develop liver cancer have severe liver scarring (called cirrhosis) from viral hepatitis, studies are finding a growing number of liver cancers in people who don’t have hepatitis B but do have fatty liver and diabetes. You add fatty liver or diabetes to hepatitis B, and our risk of liver cancer skyrockets.While we may not be able to control our viral loads or hepatitis B infection, we can control our...
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Avoid eating soupy foods in groups from one bowl to prevent spreading Hepatitis B – Prof Akosa
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Avoid eating soupy foods in groups from one bowl to prevent spreading Hepatitis B – Prof Akosa

Lifestyle Communal eating from one bowl can help spread Hepatitis B, renowned cellular pathologist and lifestyle wellness consultant, Professor Agyeman Badu Akosa has said. He said eating soupy foods such as fufu, omo tuo or tuo zaafi together from one bowl can make people “swallow saliva” from each other.His explanation is that people put their hands in their mouths, and dip them in the soup and by such behaviour, they can mix saliva with the soup and if they have Hepatitis B, they can spread it.Prof Akosa was leading a discussion on practical ideas intended to improve quality health in Ghana at the Ghana Shippers Authority Hall at Ridge in Accra on Tuesday.The former Director-General of the Ghana Health Service (GHS) was sharing ideas on healthy foods and lifestyle to help prevent diseases.“Once upon a...
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