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Hyperprolactinemia is a frequent cause for medical referrals to endocrinology departments. Markedly elevated prolactin levels are generally indicative of macroprolactinomas, whereas mild to moderate hyperprolactinemia may arise from physiological factors (such as exercise, sleep or stress), pharmacological agents, metabolic disturbances, untreated primary hypothyroidism, as well as hypothalamic–pituitary disorders, including microprolactinomas or pituitary stalk compression due to […]

Supporting Global Fatty Liver Day on 12 June

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Published Online: Jun 11th 2025

At touchENDOCRINOLOGY, we’re proud to support Global Fatty Liver Day on 12  June, an important initiative led by the Global Liver Institute. This annual campaign highlights the growing urgency of fatty liver disease, especially in its advanced stages, and calls on both healthcare professionals and the public to take meaningful action through education, early detection and healthy lifestyle choices.

Here’s how you can get involved:

Join the movement to help raise awareness and take steps toward a healthier future.

👉 Visit https://globalfattyliverday.com/ to learn more and take part!

Disclosures: This article was provided to touchENDOCRINOLOGY by the Global Liver Institute. No fees or funding were associated with this short publication.

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