Guest guest Posted April 9, 2011 Report Share Posted April 9, 2011 Telaprevir Increases Second-Phase Hepatitis C Decline Doctors Lounge Analysis of the kinetics of telaprevir treatment for hepatitis C virus shows a rapid second-phase viral decline, which may allow for shorter duration of treatment, according to a study published online March 7 in Hepatology. FRIDAY, April 8 (HealthDay ... See all stories on this topic » Racing family raises hepatitis C awareness K-State Collegian What makes the program unique, however, is the underlying tone of hepatitis C awareness. The concept for the show began when her brother, , a semi-professional formula 2000 race car driver, reconnected with a high school friend on Facebook. ... See all stories on this topic » Compass Biotechnologies Inc (COBI: OB) announces its subsidiary company C ... PR Newswire (press release) The name change was a first step in a corporate re focusing that would allow the Hepatitis C project to continue as originally envisioned sheltered within C-Pharma Inc., and to allow its parent company Compass Biotechnology to take advantage of several ... See all stories on this topic » Prevalence and trend of hepatitis C virus infection among blood donors in ... 7thSpace Interactive (press release) Blood transfusion is one of the most common transmission pathways of hepatitis C virus (HCV). This paper aims to provide a comprehensive and reliable tabulation of available data on the epidemiological characteristics and risk factors for HCV infection ... See all stories on this topic » Desai legal fees leave little for ex-patients Las Vegas Review-Journal Desai, who owned the medical testing facilities purported to be responsible for the 2007 hepatitis C outbreak in Las Vegas, is claiming to be too mentally diminished to stand trial due to a stroke and has sent to Lake's Crossing Center for the Mentally ... See all stories on this topic » Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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