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Useful links and further information

  • Alcohol Change UK - A charity promoting alcohol change, working towards improved knowledge, better policies and regulation, shifted cultural norms, improved drinking behaviours and more and better support and treatment.
  • The Hepatitis B Positive Trust - Aiming to end the silence around Hepatitis B infections and draw together people with Hepatitis B to give them a collective voice and the ability to support each other.
  • The Hepatitis C Trust - Raising public awareness of the virus, ending discrimination about people with Hepatitis C and creating an active community of patients
  • Love Your Liver - A British Liver Trust national awareness campaign devoted to liver health awareness and giving people the key steps needed to keep their liver healthy.
  • Novartis - Information on transplants
  • PBC Foundation - A charity offering support to PBC sufferers, their family and friends,
  • PSC Support UK - Helping anyone affected by PSC and driving research towards a cure.
  • Patient UK - The Wellness Toolbox – Cirrhosis, providing nutrition and exercise resources to help you stay healthy when living with cirrhosis.

Local alcohol and drug services:

  • Compass
  • North Yorkshire Horizon
  • Atlas Lifeline
  • Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)
  • Alcohol Addiction – support for family and friends
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Help us keep everyone safe this winter

We’re asking everyone to please help protect our patients, visitors and employees during the winter months.

If you’re feeling unwell, please don’t visit our hospitals - even for appointments or to see loved ones, unless it’s in exceptional circumstances such as end-of-life care or maternity.

Colds, flu, Covid and norovirus (sickness and diarrhoea) can spread easily and cause serious illness in vulnerable patients.

Please only come in once you’ve been free of symptoms for at least 48 hours.

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