--- a +++ b/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +<div class="sc-jegwdG lhLRCf"><div class="sc-UEtKG dGqiYy sc-flttKd cguEtd"><div class="sc-fqwslf gsqkEc"><div class="sc-cBQMlg kAHhUk"><h2 class="sc-dcKlJK sc-cVttbi gqEuPW ksnHgj">About Dataset</h2></div></div></div><div class="sc-davvxH eCVTlP"><div class="sc-jCNfQM dTyvWO"><div style="min-height: 80px;"><div class="sc-etVRix jqYJaa sc-gVIFzB gQKGyV"><p>Cirrhosis is when scar tissue replaces healthy liver tissue. This stops the liver from working<br> +normally. Cirrhosis is a long-term (chronic liver disease or acute liver failure). The damage to your<br> +liver builds up over time. The liver is your body’s largest internal organ. It lies up under your ribs<br> +on the right side of your belly.</p> +<p>The liver does many important things including:<br> + </p> +<ol> +<li>List item</li> +</ol> +<p>Removes waste from the body, such as toxins and medicines<br> + Makes bile to help digest food<br> + Stores sugar that the body uses for energy<br> + Makes new proteins</p> +<p>When you have cirrhosis, scar tissue slows the flow of blood through the liver. Over time, the<br> +liver can’t work the way it should. In severe cases, the liver gets so badly damaged that it stops<br> +working. This is called liver failure.</p> +<p>Literature on the incidence and prevalence of liver cirrhosis is scarce but figures suggest that<br> +around 0.1% of the population in Europe is affected.</p></div></div></div> \ No newline at end of file