Saturday, February 18, 2006


CROI: rapid response predicts success in HIV/HCV coinfected patients (Hepatitis C Treatment Options)


CROI: rapid response predicts success in HIV/HCV coinfected patients
Aidsmap - Virological response to hepatitis C therapy after four weeks appears to predict who will have a successful response to a full course of treatment in HIV-positive people coinfected with hepatitis C genotypes 1 or 3, according to findings from two

Hepatitis C conference coming
Thunder Bay Source - A growing health concern here in Thunder Bay will be addressed at a conference later this month. 'Blood, Sweat, and Fears' is a conference designed to increase awareness of the liver disease Hepatitis C. Don Young is with the Thunder Bay District

The Unabashed American
Daily Free Press - A train leaves Boston at 8:34 p.m. and travels at an average speed of 74 mph. Another train leaves Providence at 9:00 p.m., traveling at an average speed of 82 mph. If the two cities are 50 miles apart, at what time will the two trains crash into

Hepatitis C awareness and education
Arab American News - Detroit ACC s Public Health Division will launch the Hepatitis C Public Health Awareness and Education Project funded through Roche Pharmaceutical Corporation. The aim of the project is to educate the adult high-risk Arab/Chaldean ethnic