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Hepatitis C is a silent epidemic in the U.S., affecting up to 4 million people, according to the Centers for Disease Control ...
Every year, the hepatitis C virus affects more than 200 million across the world. Machine learning can drastically reduce ...
Hepatitis C is commonly known as the "silent" infection because people can live for years without showing signs of the ...
The CDC estimates up to 4 million Americans suffer from the chronic effects of Hepatitis C. It's a viral infection that ...
Today, on this year’s World Hepatitis Day, a coalition of organizations representing patients, health care providers, and ...
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is launching an integrated care model to tackle hepatitis C, Secretary ...
In a bold step toward eliminating one of the country's deadliest diseases, Pakistan's Ministry of Health, in collaboration ...
Hepatitis C, which spreads through infected blood, causes roughly 14,000 deaths annually across the country, according to federal figures. Doctors describe it as slow and stealthy killer that can ...
Hepatitis C is spread by through contact with blood from an infected person, according to the CDC, and most people who contract it do so from sharing needles or other equipment used for injecting ...
Hepatitis C isn’t treated until it becomes chronic, which means the body hasn’t cleared the virus on its own. “The first line of treatment is a combination of drug therapies,” says Kim.
Hepatitis C is a liver disease that spreads through contact with infected blood. Treatment and medical benefits can be expensive, but there are programs and strategies that can help lower the cost.
Pakistan and the World Health Organization have agreed to accelerate fight against Hepatitis C. The agreement reached during ...