Hepatitis C - Ciphergen and University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston Sign Collaboration Agreement in Liver Disease
Ciphergen and University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston Sign Collaboration Agreement in Liver Disease
PR Newswire - Professor of Internal Medicine atUTMB, have been studying how Hepatitis C infection can damage or destroy theliver
Call for free condoms to combat spread of HIV in prisons
Guardian Unlimited - Prison healthcare, the report authors say, is 'substandard' and many prisoners have no access to condoms, disinfecting tablets, clean needles or healthcare information. tests to establish more accurate levels of HIV and hepatitis C infection.In order to avoid the spread of sexually
Ciphergen Biosystems, Inc. (CIPH) And University of Texas Medical Branch At Galveston Sign Collaboration Agree
BioSpace - Professor of Internal Medicine at UTMB, have been studying how Hepatitis C infection can damage or destroy the liver
Liver cancer, hep C clue
Health24 - Scientists have long noted a link between chronic hepatitis C infection and an increased risk for liver cancer has long been known that hepatitis C infection can lead to liver
Non-invasive markers of liver damage effective in HIV / hepatitis C co-infected patients
Aidsmap - Markers of liver damage due to hepatitis C infection that can be measured from blood samples are as effective in
Body Weight Correlates with Hepatocellular Cancer: Presented at AASLD
Doctors Guide - Previous studies have shown that obesity is a risk factor for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), he said in his presentation on November 13th. Dr. Body weight appears to influence the course of hepatitis C infection, with lower body weight being protective against

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