
Non-Alcoholic Steatohepatitis (NASH) Research Study
Clinic: Columbus Regional Research Institute 800 Talbotton Road
Location: Columbus, GA 31904
Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) is a common, often “silent” liver disease. It resembles alcoholic liver disease, but occurs in people who drink little or no alcohol. The major feature in NASH is fat in the liver, along with inflammation and damage. Most people with NASH feel well and are not aware that they have a liver problem. Nevertheless, NASH can be severe and can lead to cirrhosis, in which the liver is permanently damaged and scarred and no longer able to work properly. NASH most often occurs in people who are middle aged and overweight or obese.
Qualifications
- 18 years and older
- Diagnosed with NASH with liver fibrosis
- Must be willing to commit to 72 weeks of the study in case of relocation
- No attempt to change diet or exercise 3 months prior to screening.
Compensation
May be available for qualified participants.
Study Duration
7 years
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