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.
Continue reading »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.
Continue reading »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.
Continue reading »Although relatively rare, learn 12 facts about babies born with Hepatitis C.
Continue reading »"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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