Gene Editing Researchers show the connection between NAFLD and diabetes risk in children Posted on June 13, 2022 by Editorial Staff Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is the most common pediatric liver disease, affecting 5 to 8 million children in the United States. In NAFLD, the cells of the liver store large fat droplets, which can affect the function of the liver. Share on FacebookTweetFollow us Editorial Staff Study reveals the prevalence of suicide ideation, attempts among people with premenstrual dysphoric disorder Gestational hypertension may increase risk of developing hypertension 10 years post pregnancy