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SUMMARY:Alcohol – the biology of addiction and its effect on the liver
DESCRIPTION:Alcohol affects health and wellbeing in many different ways and
  increases the risk of other health conditions. Alcohol addiction affects 
 millions globally\, including around 600\,000 people in the UK\, but there
  are currently few effective treatments and many people who stop drinking 
 will restart. This has a huge cost to the individuals\, the NHS and wider 
 society.  In this seminar\, two experts will talk about their research int
 o the neurobiology of addiction and alcohol’s effect on the liver: \n Pr
 ofessor Anne Lingford-Hughes is Chair in Addiction Biology and Professor o
 f Addiction at Imperial College London and Consultant Psychiatrist at Cent
 ral North West London NHS Foundation Trust. Professor Lingford-Hughes will
  talk about her research on the neurobiology and treatment of addiction.\n
 Professor Mark Thursz is a Professor of Hepatology at Imperial College Lon
 don and Consultant Hepatologist at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust. 
 He is also Director of the Imperial College Academic Health Science Centre
  and the Imperial Biomedical Research Centre. Professor Thursz will talk a
 bout his research on alcohol-related liver disease.
URL:https://www.imperial.ac.uk/events/205388/alcohol-the-biology-of-addicti
 on-and-its-effect-on-the-liver/
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