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Free Fatty Liver Disease Screening for Eligible Seniors Introduction Fatty liver disease is a serious condition that can lead to liver damage and other health problems. It often affects people who are overweight or obese, have high cholesterol, or have diabetes. Early detection and treatment of fatty liver disease are essential to prevent complications. Eligibility for Screening Eligible seniors are those who: * Are 65 years of age or older * Have a body mass index (BMI) of 30 or higher * Have a waist circumference of 40 inches or more in men or 35 inches or more in women * Have high cholesterol or triglycerides * Have diabetes Screening Process The screening process for fatty liver disease typically involves a simple blood test called a liver function test. This test measures the levels of certain enzymes in the blood that can indicate liver damage. If the liver function test results are abnormal, further testing may be necessary to confirm the diagnosis of fatty liver disease. Benefits of Screening Screening for fatty liver disease can: * Identify people who have the condition early on, when it is more likely to be treatable * Prevent or delay the development of serious complications, such as liver damage, cirrhosis, and liver cancer * Improve overall health and well-being How to Get Free Screening Eligible seniors can get free fatty liver disease screening at their local health department or community health center. Appointments are typically required. Importance of Early Detection Early detection and treatment of fatty liver disease are crucial to prevent complications. If you are eligible for screening, it is important to take advantage of this opportunity to protect your health. Call to Action If you are a senior who meets the eligibility criteria, please contact your local health department or community health center to schedule your free fatty liver disease screening today.Free Fatty Liver Disease Screening for At-Risk IndividualsFree Fatty Liver Disease Screening for At-Risk Individuals Individuals at risk of developing fatty liver disease can participate in a free screening hosted by 365 Cancer Prevention Society (365CPS) and Roche until August 31st. Eligibility: * Age between 50-70 years * Valid blue or orange CHAS card * Meet at least two of the following criteria: * Having a first-degree relative with chronic liver disease * BMI greater than 27.5 * Diagnosed with type 2 diabetes Screening Process: Eligible individuals will undergo a screening that includes: * Fatty liver disease screening * Fibrosis-4 (FIB-4) blood test * Pre- and post-consultation with a medical partner High-risk individuals will receive a referral letter for follow-up. Importance of Screening: Fatty liver disease often goes undiagnosed because early symptoms are nonspecific and can include fatigue, nausea, and loss of appetite. By the time symptoms appear, the disease may have progressed to more serious conditions like cirrhosis and liver cancer. Liver cancer is the fifth most common cancer among men and the third leading cause of death in Singapore. Therefore, early detection is crucial to improve outcomes. Additional Information: * Learn more about the signs of liver cancer from Dr. Mark Muthiah in a Facebook Live event on July 13th at 8:30 PM. * Visit the screening campaign and fatty liver disease information page for more details.Free Fatty Liver Disease Screening for Eligible Seniors Eligible seniors are now offered free screenings for fatty liver disease, a condition that can lead to serious liver damage and even death if left untreated. Fatty liver disease is a condition in which excess fat accumulates in the liver. It can be caused by a number of factors, including obesity, diabetes, and high cholesterol. Symptoms of fatty liver disease can include fatigue, abdominal pain, and swelling in the legs and ankles. However, many people with fatty liver disease do not experience any symptoms at all. If left untreated, fatty liver disease can lead to liver cirrhosis, a condition in which the liver becomes scarred and damaged. Liver cirrhosis can lead to liver failure and death. The free screening program is available to seniors who are at risk for fatty liver disease. To be eligible, seniors must be: * Age 65 or older * Overweight or obese * Have diabetes or high cholesterol * Have a family history of liver disease The screening process is simple and painless. It involves a blood test and an ultrasound of the liver. The results of the screening will be sent to the senior’s doctor. If the screening shows that the senior has fatty liver disease, the doctor will recommend treatment options. Treatment options may include weight loss, diet changes, medication, or surgery. Early detection and treatment of fatty liver disease can help prevent serious liver damage and death. If you are a senior who is at risk for fatty liver disease, talk to your doctor about getting a free screening.