Campaign Says Don’t Ignore Yor Liver

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The American Liver Foundation has launched a new campaign, which includes two 30-second spots appearing on ESPN, The History Channel, and National Geographic, among others and uses humor to raise general awareness of the liver and liver disease. The spots were created by filter, New York. Don’t ignore your liver. Bad things could happen. View the spots here.

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