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Government of Canada Invests in Better Treatment for Hepatitis CMarketwire (press release)MISSISSAUGA, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - March 25, 2011) - Patients with Hepatitis C or liver cancer may soon benefit from a novel drug delivery system leading to a safer and more effective treatment, thanks to an investment from the Government of Canada in ...See all stories on this topic »

New Drug Combo Shows Promise for Hepatitis C in the LabTheBody.comBacon and other experts are hopeful that boceprevir, the drug trialed in the project, can boost the cure rate for hepatitis C virus by half or more. Boceprevir's maker, Merck & Co., awarded a grant to St. Louis University to test it in preparation for ...See all stories on this topic »

XTL Biopharmaceuticals to Acquires MinoGuard Ltd.PR Newswire (press release)The Company is focused on developing a drug for the treatment of multiple myeloma and Hepatitis C. The Company has a unique treatment for multiple myeloma cancer patients based on EPO, a genetically engineered version of a natural hormone produced by ...See all stories on this topic »

Marijuana as medicine? Michigan voters may be asked in November to legalize ...Lansing State JournalMichigan voters may be asked in November to legalize drug for patients in pain In pain: Lynn , who has HIV, hepatitis C and is a hemophiliac, says he backs legislation that would allow seriously ill patients to use medical marijuana with

a ...See all stories on this topic »

One size doesn't fit all: A life-saving guide to STD and HIV testing for gay guysSan Diego Gay & Lesbian NewsA three-shot series that includes both hepatitis A and B vaccines is available.) • Blood test for hepatitis C. You should get tested if you currently use injection drugs or used them in the past, if you're HIV-positive, or if you engage in rough sex ...See all stories on this topic »

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Police operation reduces supply of deadly drugDumfries and Galloway StandardConsultant in public health medicine, Dr Breen, said in the 12 months following the operation, local drugs treatment agencies have seen a reduction in heroin supply and a drop in the blood-borne Hepatitis C infection which is linked to injecting ...See all stories on this topic »

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