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         Hepatitis:     more books (100)
  1. User's Guide to Treating Hepatitis Naturally (Basic Health Publications User's Guide) by Douglas MacKay, 2005-06
  2. Novel Therapies in Hepatitis C Virus, An Issue of Clinics in Liver Disease (The Clinics: Internal Medicine) by Paul J. Pockros MD, 2009-08-19
  3. Chronic Viral Hepatitis: Diagnosis and Therapeutics (Clinical Gastroenterology)
  4. Learn About Hepatitis and Your Liver by George Mitchell, 2008-03-01
  5. Hepatitis (Diseases and People) by Alvin Silverstein, Virginia B. Silverstein, et all 1994-12
  6. Hepatitis and Liver Cancer: A National Strategy for Prevention and Control of Hepatitis B and C by Committee on the Prevention and Control of Viral Hepatitis Infection, Institute of Medicine, 2010-01-11
  7. The War Against Hepatitis B: A History of the International Task Force on Hepatitis B Immunization by William Muraskin, 1995-05
  8. Hepatitis C: Methods and Protocols (Methods in Molecular Biology)
  9. The Official Patient's Sourcebook on Hepatitis B: A Revised and Updated Directory for the Internet Age by Icon Health Publications, 2002-08
  10. The Cure of Chronic Hepatitis B: One Man's Cure One Family's Experience by Kunmi Oluleye, Ibiyinka Oluleye, et all 1997-01
  11. Hepatitis B and C: Management and Treatment, Second Edition by Thierry Poynard, 2004-08-25
  12. Viral Hepatitis Molecular Biology Diagnosis and Control, Volume 10 (Perspectives in Medical Virology)
  13. Silent Storm: Finding Spiritual Shelter During Hepatitis C by Mark Prater, C. L. Carden, 2005-02-04
  14. Hepatitis B and D Protocols: Volume 2: Immunology, Model Systems, and Clinical Studies (Methods in Molecular Medicine)

41. Vertex Pharmaceuticals Incorporated
Discovers, develops and sells novel, small molecule pharmaceuticals for treatment of diseases, such as HIV infection and AIDS, Cancer, hepatitis C and Diabetic Neuropathy, which have limited or no effective treatments. (Nasdaq VRTX).
http://www.vpharm.com/
June 8: Vertex will present at the Goldman Sachs Conference at 7:30am PT. Click for the Webcast June 4: Vertex will present at the Sanford Bernstein Conference at 10:00am ET. Click for the Webcast May 13: Moors and Cabot Corporation Forum Director, Business Development Staff Investigator, Analytical Development Director/Sr. Director, Drug Discovery Support Unit

42. Hepatitis - Cure With Herbs - Ljekovito Bilje, Alternativna Medicina, Zdravlje
Prirodni preparati pripremani po posebnoj proceduri su provjereni put za ozdravljenje i provjereni lijek za hepatitis.
http://www.abc-hepatitis.com
Medicinal herbs - CURE WITH HERB PREPARATIONS !!! Deutch Hepatitis Hrvatski
Only by using herb preparations prepared under a special recipe I assist successfully in curing chronic liver diseases:
HEPATITIS A, B, C,
AND OTHER DISEASES.
Contact me through my E-mail or my address:
DRAGO VUKSIC
OTOK, 88326 VITINA
BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
Tel. 00 387 88 841-775
Ausschliesslich mit Heilpflanzenpräparaten, vorbereitet nach spezieller Rezeptur, helfe ich erfolgreich bei der Heilung von chronischen Lebererkrankungen:
Srodni linkovi: Medicina turizam graditeljstvo poduke Zdravlje i alternativna medicina, ljekovito bilje, ciroza jetre... Zdravlje i medicina lijek za hepatitis Herbs i bolesti jetre Zdravlje i medicina - Ljekovito bilje je lijek za hepatitis i bolesti jetre i ostale zelucane tegobe... A, B, C, UND ANDEREN KRANKHEITEN.

43. VA National Hepatitis C Program
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) leads the country in hepatitis C screening, testing, treatment, research and prevention.
http://hepatitis.va.gov/
var MenuLinkedBy='AllWebMenus [2]', awmBN='494'; awmAltUrl=''; Home Welcome! The Veterans Affairs National Hepatitis C Web site provides information about viral hepatitis for health care providers inside and outside the VA system, veterans, and the general public. We welcome your feedback Educational Resources for Providers Content accessible by topic or type of material. Patient's Corner Basic information on hepatitis C for patients, their families, and the general public. Hepatitis C prevention, care, and research services available within the VA health care system. Highlights Summary: VA Hepatitis C Prevalence Study Results and VA Hepatitis C Program Actions (March 11, 2004) Results of a newly presented VA study on prevalence of and risk factors for hepatitis C, as well as brief information on what VA is doing to identify veterans in the VA health system who have the disease. Treatment Recommendations for Patients with Chronic Hepatitis C (version 5, September 2003) Treatment of Patients with Cirrhosis and Portal Hypertension (version 1, October 2003) Initiating and Maintaining a Hepatitis C Support Group: A How-To Program Guide MORE on VA Hepatitis C Resource Centers and HCRC Educational Materials VA Home Page Site Map Facilities Locator ... Contact the VA

44. Hepatitis Education Project
GREAT links designed by hepatitis Professionals Patients. Positive Women Empowering Women Living With HIV/AIDS HepC. Medical Sites - hepatitis Specific.
http://www.scn.org/health/hepatitis/

45. Hepatitis C Society Of Canada - Redirection Page
Nonprofit, national voluntary health organization whose mission is to fight hepatitis C through prevention, early detection, support, appropriate treatment and comfort.
http://www.hepatitiscsociety.com/home.htm
Page redirection notice Our website has been recently redesigned and the page you are trying to access is no longer available. If in the past you created bookmarks pointing to our web pages you must clear them all from your Favorites list. Your current bookmarks pointing to the Hepatitis C Society of Canada website are no longer valid. Once you have entered our new website by clicking on the link below, navigate to the page you are looking for, and then add it to your Favorites list, again. Thank you for staying with us. www.hepatitiscsociety.com

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An interactive quiz on hepatitis, created by Asiahep and The Chinese University of Hong Kong.
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47. Hepatitis C: An Epidemic For Anyone
This public health awareness site, hosted by Dr. C. Everett Koop, provides extensive information about hepatitis C and the hepatitis c epidemic.
http://www.epidemic.org/

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Hepatitis C is a life-threatening, blood borne disease of the liver. It is caused by a virus, and is far more easily transmitted than HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. It is suspected that there are, at present, more than 4.5 million people in the United States that are infected with hepatitis C, and more than 200 million around the world - far more people than are infected with HIV. Hepatitis C is rapidly becoming a global epidemic, and this makes hepatitis C one of the greatest public health threats faced in this century, and perhaps one of the greatest threats to be faced in the next century. Hepatitis is a disease characterized by inflammation of the liver, usually producing swelling and, in many cases, permanent damage to liver tissues. Liver disease strikes at the very heart of the body's functions and processes, and can be life-threatening. You cannot live without a liver. A number of different agents can cause hepatitis, including infectious diseases, chemical poisons, drugs and alcohol. Viral hepatitis refers to a set of at least six viruses that are known to cause hepatitis, which vary in their severity and characteristics. These are hepatitis A (HAV), hepatitis B (HBV), hepatitis C (HCV), hepatitis D (HDV), hepatitis E (HEV), and hepatitis G (HGV). Hepatitis C can lead to serious, permanent liver damage, and in many cases, death. The Hepatitis C (HCV) virus was identified in 1989. Unlike the other types of viral hepatitis, hepatitis C is very difficult for the immune system to overcome. Hepatitis C is a one of a special set of viruses, called RNA viruses, which can outmanuever the human immune system. They do this by mutating rapidly, often evolving faster than the immune system can develop an effective response to them. Infections by RNA viruses like Hepatitis C are hard to beat - and can be very dangerous.

48. AIHS Website
A website of support for those diagnosed with this rare condition.
http://www.angelfire.com/rnb/aih
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I've decided to stop running this site due to ill health. Matt of Autoimmune Hepatitis UK has kindly taken over the board and you will find the link to it on his fantastic site. Thank you for all of your support over the past 4 years. Take care.

49. Hepatitis C
Copyright 1998 Trustees of Dartmouth College. An Important Message from Dr. Koop Contents Search Glossary About the Site.
http://www.epidemic.org/index2.html
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50. Hepatitis C Virus Infection In Cocaine Users: A Silent Epidemic
A silent epidemic. Research news from the Medical College of Wisconsin.
http://healthlink.mcw.edu/article/971122496.html
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Hepatitis C Virus Infection in Cocaine Users: A Silent Epidemic
Researchers at the Medical College of Wisconsin have found that up to one-third of cocaine users who thought they were healthy may be infected with hepatitis C. Hepatitis C can lead to chronic hepatitis, cirrhosis of the liver and even liver cancer. There is no cure or vaccine. It has been suggested by some researchers that Hepatitis C infection may be the major cause of liver disease in the United States. The use of alcohol may make the effects of Hepatitis C on the liver more severe. "Our observations suggest a significant epidemic in an unsuspecting population with little regular access to health care," notes study author Harold H. Harsch, MD

51. Kompetenznetz Hepatitis / Hep-Net / Hepatitis B / Hepatites C
Translate this page Die virusbedingte Leberentzündung (hepatitis) ist eine der weltweit häufigsten Infektionskrankheiten. Kompetenznetz hepatitis,
http://www.kompetenznetz-hepatitis.de/
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52. Be In Charge: Materials You Can Receive
Materials you can receive on the treatment and dealing with this disease. Sponsored by Rebetron and includes patient information and prescribing details.
http://www.beincharge.com/materials/index.htm
Patient Therapy Management Binder
A binder that provides a place to keep phone numbers, notes, and paperwork and includes valuable reference information.
A workbook describing hepatitis B and C, treatment options, and many lifestyle issues that may be of concern to you. Coaching Booklets
Information to help you teach friends, family, and coworkers about hepatitis, its treatment, and how others can offer support. One important tool for chronic hepatitis B or C patients is information to supplement what they learn from their doctor and nurse. Be In Charge provides you with extensive, in-depth information that you can easily understand. This information is presented in a series of printed pieces housed in a convenient Patient Therapy Management Binder, and is mailed to patients upon completion of the enrollment process. To find out more about the items you will receive, click on the titles above. Additional Resources are available electronically through the links and buttons found on this Web site. Together, these resources can help you gain a better understanding of what is happening to your body during therapy. Plus, you'll be able to more easily explain your condition to the people close to you.

53. Surviving Liver Diseases
This publication deals with Liver, Liver diseases, in particular hepatitis, and liver transplant.
http://www.megazettepress.co.uk/surviving_liver_diseases.htm
If you have any queries please email us at contactus@megazettepress.co.uk
Surviving Liver Diseases Life With A Liver Transplant By Moustafa Ahmed Foreword by Prof. G. M. Dusheiko Your Liver Is Your Vital Organ ... Care For It.
Read more about your liver, and how to look after it. Liver diseases are spreading rapidly world-wide. It is estimated that hepatitis has infected more than 2 billion people, of whom more than 350 million are incurable. However, liver diseases are preventable but poorly understood. This book raises the awareness of the seriousness of liver diseases, and provides information on liver, its functions, and how to care for the liver. It also has a section on the right diet to keep the liver healthy.
ISBN: 095360070X
Cover Price: £9.99 or equivalent in US Dollars or Euros
Format: 215 x 150mm PB
Pages: 160 including 8 photos For every copy sold of this book, £2 will be donated to help with research into liver diseases. For more information, please click on one of the links below Table of contents Foreword Introduction Order Form ... Publications

54. National Hepatitis C Coalition Online
The original nationwide hepatitis C coalition of patients and families, providing education and support through online communications, 24 hour HepLine, and
http://nationalhepatitis-c.org/
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Contributions are tax deductible.
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The National Hepatitis C Coalition, Inc. is the original non-profit, tax-exempt hepatitis C coalition of patients and families dedicated to providing education and support through online communications, hep C hotline, and grassroots networks across America. We are advocates for increased awareness and recognition of the seriousness of hepatitis C, and our purpose is to help others learn how to live with it while we all fight for stepped up research to find effective treatments, cures and vaccines. If you've been diagnosed with hepatitis C, please know that there REALLY IS HOPE, no matter how progressed your disease may be. Whether through the commonly prescribed chemotherapy treatments or through the use of alternative methods of healing like herbs and supplements, hepatitis C CAN be controlled.

55. Diskussionsforum Hepatitis C
Austauschangebot f¼r hepatitisC-Betroffene und Interessierte.
http://f25.parsimony.net/forum63427/
Diskussionsforum Hepatitis C
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HCV Response Rechner Pat.-Vorbereitungsbogen Roche Lexikon Medizin Hep Ring Zufall Liste Home Hepatitis-Links ... Impressum
Eine Einladung zum Gespräch für alle, die von Hepatitis C betroffen sind oder sich für dieses Thema interessieren, ...
... und weiterführend empfehlen wir auch folgende Mailinglisten Diskussionsforen und Chats zum Thema.
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56. Hepatitis Magazine
Learn more about our users! Join the hepatitis Magazine Online community connect with other members. You may just see your article in hepatitis Magazine!
http://www.hepatitismag.com/
About The Magazine Archives In Our Current Issue Items For Sale ... Useful Links How long did you continue to feel side effects after you stopped interferon/ribavirin therapy? One month or less Two to six months Six months to one year Over one year I never felt any side effects Care to Comment? Documentary Explores Lives of Hepatitis C Patients FDA Sets New Rules on Tissue Donor Screening Antidepressant Serzone Pulled From Market ... More News Briefs... Getting Around Without Getting Down Travel tips to make your vacation less risky and more relaxing Gale Force Texas researcher Michael Gale’s work on protease inhibitors refocusing approach to curing HCV Take our Quizzes, reveiw old quiz archives... Learn more about our
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Can you write? Share your stories with our editorial staff. If you have an uplifting or informational story, please pass it on to us. You may just see your article in Hepatitis Magazine!
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57. Oplysningen Om Udlandsvaccinationer - Sygdomme - Hepatitis A (Smitsom Leverbetæ
Information om smitteveje, hvor i verden sygdommen findes samt vaccination.
http://www.vaccination.dk/sygdomme/5.html

Sydamerika
Nordamerika Europa
Asien
... Afrika
Omtalte sygdomme
Centraleuropæisk hjernebetændelse ( TBE )
Dengue feber Difteri Gul feber Hepatitis A (Smitsom leverbetændelse) Hepatitis B Hiv/aids Hundegalskab (Rabies) Influenza ... West Nile Virus Sygdomme - Hepatitis A (Smitsom leverbetændelse)
Smitsom leverbetændelse skyldes infektion med hepatitis A virus, og der findes ingen behandling. Virus findes i tarmen hos mennesker og overføres gennem drikkevand og ikke varmebehandlet mad ( salat,skaldyr etc. ). Infektionen er meget udbredt og i Afrika, Asien og Sydamerika forekommer hepatitis A fortrinsvis blandt børn, og mere end 80 % af befolkningen over 20 år har antistoffer mod hepatitis A virus som udtryk for tidligere infektion.
Inkubationstiden for hepatitis A varierer fra 2 til 6 uger. Hepatitis A infektionen forløber ofte uden symptomer hos børn, og i førskolealderen er 90 % af alle infektioner subkliniske. Derimod kan sygdommen hos voksne ofte kræve indlæggelse.
Forekomsten af smitsom leverbetændelse ses på kortet herunder.
Risko for almindelige turistrejser er ca. 1 per 50 rejsende per måned.

58. Hepatitis B
hepatitis B. By Howard J. Worman, MD. The hepatitis B Virus (HBV). HBV is a mostly doublestranded DNA virus in the Hepadnaviridae family.
http://cpmcnet.columbia.edu/dept/gi/hepB.html
Hepatitis B
By Howard J. Worman, M. D.
The Hepatitis B Virus (HBV)
HBV is a mostly double-stranded DNA virus in the Hepadnaviridae family. HBV causes hepatitis in human and related virus in this family cause hepatitis in ducks, ground squirrels and woodchucks. The HBV genome has four genes: pol, env, pre-core and X that respectively encode the viral DNA-polymerase, envelope protein, pre-core protein (which is processed to viral capsid) and protein X. The function of protein X is not clear but it may be involved in the activation of host cell genes and the development of cancer.
Risk Factors for HBV Infection
Although relatively rare in the United States, hepatitis B is endemic in parts of Asia where hundreds of millions of individuals may be infected. HBV is transmitted horizontally by blood and blood products and sexual transmission. It is also transmitted vertically from mother to infant in the perinatal period which is a major mode of transmission in regions where hepatitis B is endemic. The blood supply in developed countries has been screened for HBV for many years and at present transmission by blood transfusion is extremely rare. Major routes of transmission among adults in Western countries are intravenous drug use and sexual contact. The risk of HBV infection is notably high in promiscuous homosexual men but it is also transmitted sexually from men to women and women to men. Transmission is probably prevented by correct use of condoms. Health care workers and patients receiving hemodialysis are also at increased risk of infection.

59. Hepatitis A :Information, News, Law And Resources.
About hepatitis A How is hepatitis A transmitted? hepatitis A is a communicable (or contagious) disease that spreads from person to person.
http://www.about-hepatitis.com/

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About Hepatitis A:
Each year, an estimated 100 persons die as a result of acute liver failure in the United States due to hepatitis A . Approximately 30 - 50,000 cases occur yearly in the United States and the direct and indirect costs of these cases exceed $300 million . The unfortunate aspect of these statistics is that with 21st century medicine, hepatitis A is TOTALLY PREVENTABLE, and isolated cases, and especially outbreaks, NEED NOT OCCUR. Hepatitis A is one of five human hepatitis viruses that primarily infect the human liver and cause human illness. (There are many other viruses that can inflame the liver which infect us more generally.) The other known human hepatitis viruses are hepatitis B, C, D, and E. Hepatitis A is relatively unusual in nations with developed sanitation systems such as the United States. Nevertheless, it continues to occur here.

How is Hepatitis A transmitted?

60. Hepatitis A
hepatitis A. hepatitis A From the United States Food and Drug Administration. hepatitis A Prevention From the United States Centers
http://cpmcnet.columbia.edu/dept/gi/hepA.html
Hepatitis A
Hepatitis A
From the United States Food and Drug Administration.
Hepatitis A Prevention
From the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Diseases of the Liver Home Page Diseases of the Liver/Howard J. Worman, M. D./hjw14@columbia.edu

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