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If you have been diagnosed with hepatitis C and chronic liver disease, you may qualify for Social Security disability benefits under the official listing for liver disease. If not, you may be able to show that the symptoms of hepatitis C reduce your capacity to work.
Yes, cirrhosis of the liver can qualify you for disability benefits if it significantly impairs your ability to work and perform daily activities. The Social Security Administration (SSA) evaluates liver conditions under its listings, particularly if they result in severe complications or functional limitations. To qualify, you'll need medical documentation detailing the severity of your condition and how it impacts your daily life. It's advisable to consult with a healthcare provider and a disability attorney to navigate the application process effectively.
He should apply for disability Social Security and, if successful, he would be eligible for Medicare.
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In my opinion, it is. It messes up your liver and you can die if you get 0.50 of it in your blood stream. It is also considered a drug. And anything that can qualify as a drug (besides legal prescription medicine) CAN'T be good for you.
Alcohol is a toxin that the liver processes. A person begins to feel drunk and relaxed after drinking lots of alcohol because the liver cannot dilute all of this toxin. The alcohol that isn't diluted is put back into the bloodstream, which gives the person a good feeling. However, longterm use of alcohol can cause a permanent strain on the liver, causing lots of damage.
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Alcohol can cause liver disease, obesity, heart problems, and cause social problems such as job loss and family violence.
no. it is called liver because it is the liver of a cow.
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Liver loaf and liver cheese are similar in that they both contain liver as a primary ingredient. However, they are not the same thing. Liver loaf typically contains a mixture of ground liver, meat, and seasonings, while liver cheese is a type of spreadable sausage made from liver, pork, and other ingredients. The texture, flavor, and composition of liver loaf and liver cheese can vary depending on the specific recipe and preparation methods used.
No. Cirrhosis is a degeneration of cells, leading to impaired liver function and liver damage. Where as a liver abscess is an accumulation of pus.