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In this educational video, Robin Soto, RN, MSN, FNP-BC from UC San Diego Health, answers common questions from primary care providers about the progression and management of MASLD (Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease) and MASH (Metabolic-associated steatohepatitis). She addresses the often-misunderstood reality that fatty liver disease can progress to cirrhosis, even in patients with no history of alcohol use—challenging the stigma that surrounds liver disease. Robin explains how MASH is a progressive condition, and if left unmanaged, can lead to advanced fibrosis and liver failure. She also shares practical dietary advice for patients, highlighting the benefits of the Mediterranean diet—rich in healthy fats, fiber, and low in processed foods and sugars—as recommended by hepatology societies like AASLD. Importantly, she emphasizes that even modest weight loss (3–10%) can significantly improve steatosis, inflammation, and even reverse fibrosis. This video is a valuable resource for clinicians and patients alike, focused on prevention, early intervention, and empowering lifestyle changes.