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" The problem is called fatty liver we're seeing in more and more people who were overweight. Fatty liver has always been linked to -- all abuse but obesity is now a definite risk. The problem with fatty liver is just what it says that deposited in the liver they can have profound health consequences including liver cirrhosis and death. So the obvious message is that we should cut down on calories to deal with fatty liver. Now at Johns Hopkins study led by an exercise researchers shows. Modest exercise helps but here's the interest -- point it doesn't seem to matter if a person loses weight or not what helps is exercise exercise done on a regular basis. There's another important point the exercise does not have to be stressful. Moderate exercise does the -- For copy this or any of the report it over your health -- on our website tense and -- is not come with their health a doctor Brian McDonough. "

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