Saturday, December 31, 2005


Viral Hepatitis C - Two new cases of hepatitis C this year


Two new cases of hepatitis C this year
Shetland Times, UK - Dec 30, 2005THE NUMBER of people in Shetland diagnosed with the hepatitis C virus is running at just over a quarter of the national average rate. ...

FDA gives Fast Track status to Vertex s Hepatitis C treatment
Boston Mass High Tech, USA - Dec 8, 2005The US Food and Drug Administration has granted Fast Track designation to VX-950, an investigational oral hepatitis C virus (HCV) treatment being developed by ...

Early treatment of hepatitis C effective in HIV-positive patients
Aidsmap, UK - Nov 29, 2005... Both studies found high rates of clearance of the hepatitis C virus. The first study recruited 25 gay men with evidence of acute ...

Dr Ahmed Ismail
Peninsula On-line, Qatar - Dec 17, 2005... Hepatitis-C. Among those checked, 0.6 per cent were found infected by Hepatitis-B or C while 0.7 per cent were detected with Hepatitis-C virus antibodies, he ...

Friday, December 30, 2005


Viral Hepatitis C - Hepatitis C Virus Lives In Your Liver(NC)-Your liver

Hepatitis C Virus Lives In Your Liver

(NC)-Your liver works 24 hours a day, performing over 500 vital functions for your body. Most of the blood that returns to your heart passes through the liver. Your body can't function without it.

The hepatitis C virus lives in your liver. It inflames liver cells, which, over time, affects the way your liver functions. The effect of the hepatitis C virus varies from person to person. There is no way to predict how your body will react to it. There are, however, some things that are known:

You can live with hepatitis C for many years without experiencing any major symptoms, or you might simply feel tired. Symptoms can come and go over time. Their presence or absence does not tell you the degree to which liver damage may or may not be occurring. p>

Chronic, long-term inflammation of the liver can cause liver cell damage and result in fibrosis (liver scarring), or even cirrhosis. This damage can occur in as little as five years, or as long as 30 years.

About 20% of chronic hepatitis patients develop cirrhosis within 10 to 20 years.

Use of recreational drugs or alcohol can speed up inflammation and the development of fibrosis or cirrhosis.

There is an increased risk of liver cancer in people with cirrhosis.

The good news is that current drug treatments can be very effective for people with hepatitis C. Combined with proper nutrition, plenty of rest, and avoidance of recreational drugs and alcohol, these treatments help many who have the virus lead relatively healthy lives.

If you think you may be at risk of getting hepatitis C, see your doctor. The virus can be detected by a simple blood test. For more information on how to keep your liver happy and healthy, visit Health Canada's Web site at www.healthcanada.ca/hepc.

About The Author

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News Canada provides a wide selection of current, ready-to-use copyright free news stories and ideas for Television, Print, Radio, and the Web.

News Canada is a niche service in public relations, offering access to print, radio, television, and now the Internet media, with ready-to-use, editorial "fill" items. Monitoring and analysis are two more of our primary services. The service supplies access to the national media for marketers in the private, the public, and the not-for-profit sectors. Your corporate and product news, consumer tips and information are packaged in a variety of ready-to-use formats and are made available to every Canadian media organization including weekly and daily newspapers, cable and commercial television stations, radio stations, as well as the Web sites Canadians visit most often. Visit News Canada and learn more about the NC services. p>


Wednesday, December 28, 2005


Viral Hepatitis C - Hepatitis C Virus Lives In Your Liver(NC)-Your liver

Hepatitis C Virus Lives In Your Liver

(NC)-Your liver works 24 hours a day, performing over 500 vital functions for your body. Most of the blood that returns to your heart passes through the liver. Your body can't function without it.

The hepatitis C virus lives in your liver. It inflames liver cells, which, over time, affects the way your liver functions. The effect of the hepatitis C virus varies from person to person. There is no way to predict how your body will react to it. There are, however, some things that are known:

You can live with hepatitis C for many years without experiencing any major symptoms, or you might simply feel tired. Symptoms can come and go over time. Their presence or absence does not tell you the degree to which liver damage may or may not be occurring. p>

Chronic, long-term inflammation of the liver can cause liver cell damage and result in fibrosis (liver scarring), or even cirrhosis. This damage can occur in as little as five years, or as long as 30 years.

About 20% of chronic hepatitis patients develop cirrhosis within 10 to 20 years.

Use of recreational drugs or alcohol can speed up inflammation and the development of fibrosis or cirrhosis.

There is an increased risk of liver cancer in people with cirrhosis.

The good news is that current drug treatments can be very effective for people with hepatitis C. Combined with proper nutrition, plenty of rest, and avoidance of recreational drugs and alcohol, these treatments help many who have the virus lead relatively healthy lives.

If you think you may be at risk of getting hepatitis C, see your doctor. The virus can be detected by a simple blood test. For more information on how to keep your liver happy and healthy, visit Health Canada's Web site at www.healthcanada.ca/hepc.

About The Author

p>

News Canada provides a wide selection of current, ready-to-use copyright free news stories and ideas for Television, Print, Radio, and the Web.

News Canada is a niche service in public relations, offering access to print, radio, television, and now the Internet media, with ready-to-use, editorial "fill" items. Monitoring and analysis are two more of our primary services. The service supplies access to the national media for marketers in the private, the public, and the not-for-profit sectors. Your corporate and product news, consumer tips and information are packaged in a variety of ready-to-use formats and are made available to every Canadian media organization including weekly and daily newspapers, cable and commercial television stations, radio stations, as well as the Web sites Canadians visit most often. Visit News Canada and learn more about the NC services. p>



Viral Hepatitis C - HIV/HCV Co-Infection FAQs and Cases


HIV/HCV Co-Infection FAQs and Cases
HIV/HCV Co-Infection Center of Excellence Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) A list of frequently asked questions about HIV/HCV co-infection submitted by clinicians. If you have a question you would

Tuesday, December 27, 2005


Viral Hepatitis C - Clinical Trial: Efficacy of Pegylated Interferon on Liver Fibrosis in


Clinical Trial: Efficacy of Pegylated Interferon on Liver Fibrosis in
HIV infection (Western Blot +) C hepatitis (RNA viral hepatitis C [VHC] +) Chronic active C hepatitis on liver histological score METAVIR (A over or equal to 1 and F over or equal to 2) on biopsy

eMedicine - Hepatitis, Viral : Article by David C Wolf, MD, FACP, FACG
Meta-analysis of interferon randomized trials in the treatment of viral hepatitis C: effects of dose and duration. Hepatology 1996 Oct; 24(4): 778-89 [Medline] . Poynard T, McHutchison J, Davis GL, et

Center for the Study of Hepatitis C
CDC-Viral Hepatitis C http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/diseases/hepatitis/c/index.htm Hepatitis Information Network-Hepnet http://www.hepnet.com NIH-Chronic Hepatitis C Disease Management http://www.niddk.nih.gov

Lomatium dissectum as an anti-viral and anti-bacterial herbal medicine
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Monday, December 26, 2005


Viral Hepatitis C - Hepatitis C - Alternative Treatment for Hepatitis Alchemist Lab


Hepatitis C - Alternative Treatment for Hepatitis Alchemist Lab
We provide education and treatment for Hepatitis C. To understand our approach to HepC go to Treatment Principles. In Blood Tests and Signs/Symptoms we

a Land of Waz and Hepatitis C
that hepatitis C will be more common than AIDS. Hepatitis C develops into a chronic infection in up to 85 percent of 150,000 newly infected people each year. Hepatitis C can remain in the

MedlinePlus: Hepatitis C
Hepatitis C Skip navigation Other health topics: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O

Sunday, December 25, 2005


Viral Hepatitis C - ILAR Journal Online, Volume 42(2) 2001: Animal Models of Hepatitis


ILAR Journal Online, Volume 42(2) 2001: Animal Models of Hepatitis
... LF, Maynard JE, Purcell RH, Hoofnagle JH, Berquist KR, London WT. 1975. Viral heaptitis, type B in experimental animals ...

[Behavior of Owren's Thrombotest in acute viral hepatitis, viral heaptitis of prolonged duration, acute post-...
No abstract available

Giornale di malattie infettive e parassitarie on Medscape - 20 12
... of Owren's Thrombotest in acute viral hepatitis, viral heaptitis of prolonged duration, acute post-hepatitis atrophy of ...

hbv_research
... of interferon in the treatment of mutant type chronic viral heaptitis B. 23-Oct-2002 Hepatitis C and Hepatitis B Virus ...

Viral Hepatitis C - SF AIDS Fdn: BETA Year-End 99 -- Natural History and Treatment of ...


SF AIDS Fdn: BETA Year-End 99 -- Natural History and Treatment of ...
The majority of people infected with the hepatitis C virus (HCV) develop chronic ... If HCV antibody, HCV RNA, or liver enzyme tests indicate hepatitis C, ...

Housing Choice Vouchers - HUD
Can I move and continue to receive housing choice voucher assistance? ... The housing choice voucher program is the federal government's major program for ...

National HCV Prison Coalition - Hepatitis C Awareness Project
The National Hepatitis C Prison Coalition provides support to prison inmates who are suffering from hepatitis C (HCV) and HIV/HCV coinfection.