By: Mario Cora | 2010-11-27 | Health & Fitness The article talks about the symptoms of hepatitis c. It also discusses the ways in which the virus is spread and the effects of the condition on the person who is suffering from it. read more
By: Mario Cora | 2010-11-27 | Health & Fitness The article talks about the symptoms of hepatitis c. It also discusses the ways in which the virus is spread and the effects of the condition on the person who is suffering from it. read more
By: Elliott Henderson | 2010-03-28 | Diseases and Conditions In the United States today, it is estimated that 3.2 million people are infected with the Hepatitis C virus. The virus is a contagious liver disease that can range in severity from a mild illness, to a serious life long condition. Infections worldwide are estimated at 150 to 200 million people, many of whom are not aware they are infected. read more
By: John Laurusonis, MD | 2010-11-10 | Medicine Everybody pretty much knows that hepatitis is caused by viruses. Hepatitis A is spread by the fecal-oral route, and usually starts with nausea, loss of appetite, weight loss, a painful swollen liver, and turning yellow for a few weeks. It is usually resolved by natural defenses unless the person becomes a chronic carrier. Hepatitis B and C are different. They are spread by contaminated blood, by sexual activity (particularly men having sex with men), and intravenous drug abuse. read more
By: Neal Kennedy | 2010-10-19 | Health & Fitness This article covers hepatitis C symptoms. Learn how the hepatitis C virus is transmitted and what symptoms to expect.. read more
By: Phoenix Delray | 2011-04-01 | Article Marketing It is important that most people understand what hepatitis C is, and what kind of symptoms you can deduce, and what treatment options are available to those who are affected. This condition is a very ... read more
By: Yatin Kukja | 2010-09-21 | Health & Fitness Most individuals who acquire HVC will experience no symptoms from their infection and will not be diagnosed until it has caused damage to the liver which then causes the symptoms that lead them to seek medical treatment read more
By: John Laurusonis, MD | 2010-11-10 | Medicine We have a well-proven and safe vaccine against the DNA virus that causes Hepatitis B. In fact, over a billion doses have been given with an excellent safety record. If everybody in the world received the Hepatitis B vaccination in infancy at childbirth, the virus should be virtually eliminated. But the cold hard facts are that over one-third, or approximately two billion of the world's population, have been infected in their lives with the virus at one time or another. read more
By: Payal Gupta | 2011-02-10 | Diseases and Conditions Hepatitis B is an infectious illness caused by the virus of the same name. It infects the liver of hominoidea and causes inflammation called hepatitis. Other symptoms include jaundice, vomiting, liver cirrhosis, cancer etc. The virus causing this disease is a hepadna-virus. It has a circular genome composed of partial double stranded DNA. These viruses replicate though RNA intermediate by reverse read more
By: Michael Kirsch, M.D. | 2010-05-20 | Diseases and Conditions International travelers should protect themselves against hepatitis A. This viral infection is infectious, widespead and preventable with an effective vaccine. Travelers should receive advice from a travel physician to learn how to minimize their risk. read more
By: dr. sarkozy | 2010-10-28 | Health & Fitness Hepatitis B is a major public health difficulty worldwide. Approximately 30 percent of the world's population, i.e. about 2 billion persons, have serological evidence of current or past HBV infection. Of these, an estimated 350 million have chronic HBV infection and at least one million persons die yearly from HBV-related chronic liver disease, counting cirrhosis and liver cancer. hepatitis b vaccine, hepatitis vaccine, hepatitis symptoms, what is hepatitis, hepatitis a vaccine, hepatitis b read more
By: Nicole Cutler | 2010-03-29 | Medicine With the summer season in full swing, it is likely that you will want to spend time outdoors enjoying the nice weather. For most people, throwing on some sunscreen before heading outdoors would be your only concern, but for those who suffer from Hepatitis C, photosensitivity (increased risk of burning from the sun's rays) is all too common. read more
By: DR HARSHAD RAVAL MD HOMEOPATHY | 2010-11-23 | Alternative Medicine it becomes chronic and can cause chronic liver disease, which can be serious or even fatal. If the disease progresses to the point at which the liver begins to fail, the only treatment is liver transplantation. HCV is one of the most common causes of chronic liver disease read more
By: dilbertgeek | 2010-12-22 | Wellness In order to prevent hepatitis A, it pays to observe cleanliness. Don't just eat in any place nor buy food from street vendors. read more
By: Abhishek | 2010-12-17 | Business Aarkstore announce a new report "Hepatitis Therapeutics Market to 2016 - Strong Hepatitis-C Pipeline and Cost Effective Treatments will Drive the Global Hepatitis Market" through its vast collection of market research report. read more