Higher Rates of Hepatitis C Mean More Testing Needed
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.
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.
Continue reading »Deciding whether or not to tell your boss you have Hepatitis C is a multifaceted issue that requires education, planning and support.
Continue reading »Poor sterilization techniques have landed a Tulsa dentist office in hot water, especially since 57 former patients tested positive for Hepatitis C.
Continue reading »Accidentally infected with Hepatitis C at a Las Vegas endoscopy clinic, three victims were awarded $24 million by a Nevada jury.
Continue reading »Find out how a dental practice in Tulsa, Oklahoma may have exposed thousands of people to Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C and HIV over the course of six years.
Continue reading »Understand the concern and risks associated with body piercing.
Continue reading »Saturday, July 28th, marks the second World Hepatitis Day. World Hepatitis Day is an opportunity to raise awareness and influence real change in disease prevention and access to testing and treatment.
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.
Continue reading »Representing progress for the Hepatitis C community, healthcare reform seems to be gaining momentum.
Continue reading »Although diagnosing Hepatitis C is easier with the rapid antibody test, efforts to educate and test the public on this extremely common disease need to be prioritized.
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