Medical Update: New Perspective on Marijuana for Hepatitis C
Canadian researchers investigating marijuana use for Hepatitis C provide a rational edge to the debate on how this drug affects the liver.
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Canadian researchers investigating marijuana use for Hepatitis C provide a rational edge to the debate on how this drug affects the liver.
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Did you know that August is National Peach Month? Discover five good reasons to munch on fresh peaches instead of worrying about Hepatitis C this summer.
Continue reading »If Porphyria Cutanea Tarda (PCT) is an extrahepatic manifestation of your Hepatitis C infection, you are not alone. Make sure you know about the ways people with Hep C typically manage with this incurable skin condition.
Continue reading »Joint pain is one of the most common reasons to take an over-the-counter pain reliever. Unfortunately, these drugs may be hazardous to those with chronic Hepatitis C. Thankfully, these five substances are not only friendly to the liver – but they also help improve joint health.
Continue reading »A new report warns the international community of the hazardous relationship between Hepatitis C infection and the criminalization of drugs.
Continue reading »Those with Hepatitis C need to know about the research where this liver virus was found in carotid artery plaques – and what that means to them.
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Proving the virus can survive in a syringe for up to 63 days, research demonstrates three different characteristics that make Hepatitis C transmission viable from a needle.
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Although relatively rare, learn 12 facts about babies born with Hepatitis C.
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"Although the physiological mechanics between thyroid disorders and Hepatitis C remain elusive, an association between the two is irrefutable."
Continue reading »Thanks to a study indicating a much higher prevalence of this infectious virus than formerly reported, advocates of routine Hepatitis C screening gain more support.
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