Friday, December 23, 2005


Coffee and tea might reduce liver disease risks (Chronic Hepatitis C)


Coffee and tea might reduce liver disease risks
Nutra Ingredients USA - 12/6/2005 - Drinking more than two cups of coffee or tea daily appears to cut the risk of chronic liver disease by half, reports new research from America. The principle finding of this large, national, population-based prospective study was that

Davis: Calling on tribal leaders to join fight against AIDS epidemic
Indian Country Today - Every year since 1988, the first of December has been internationally observed as World AIDS Day. The theme for 2005 is ''Stop AIDS. Keep the Promise,'' the United Nation's appeal to world governments and policy-makers to stem the infection of HIV

What's New in Hepatitis C: Current State of the Field and Future
Medscape News - The current standard of care for the treatment of previously untreated patients with chronic hepatitis C is a combination of once-weekly injection of pegylated interferon plus daily oral ribavirin. The treatment duration is dependent on HCV genotype