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Hepatitis C: New Treatment Helps Some, But No Cure...Yet
New biological drugs can help chronic hepatitis C sufferers, but the search for a cure goes on. Alternative Treatments for Hepatitis C More people are turning to herbal remedies to treat their disease, including milk thistle, ginseng, ginger, St. John's Wort and others. Hepatitis C : The Silent Epidemic Hepatitis C is called the silent epidemic because upwards of 70 percent of those infected with the virus don't even know it. Look here for self assessment tools and finding support. Viral Hepatitis : A to E and Beyond Discusses how the many types of hepatitis are spread, risk factors, prevention and treatment. What is Hepatitis A? Causes, symptoms, treatment, and tips on how to protect yourself from this disease. What is Hepatitis B? Causes, risks, symptoms, treatment, and tips on how to protect yourself from this disease. What You Should Know About Hepatitis C Basic information about the disease, new treatments, ongoing research and efforts to raise awareness of the Hepatitis C virus. View More »
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