The majority of registered dietitians work in hospitals, health-maintenance organizations, private offices, or other healthcare facilities, frequently offering medical nutrition therapy as a member of medical teams in the treatment and prevention of disease. Additionally, a large number of registered dietitians work in academia, research, and/or community and public health settings. Your liver is the second-largest organ in your body (after the skin). It is around the size of a football and sits on your right side, just under your ribcage. As nutrients and trash pass through your digestive system, the liver separates them. Moreover, it creates bile, a fluid that facilitates digestion and transports toxins from your body. Any of various illnesses that can harm your liver are referred to as "liver diseases." Cirrhosis can develop from liver illness over time (scarring). The liver can no longer function normally when more scar tissue takes the place of good liver tissue. Liver failure and liver cancer can result from untreated liver illness.
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