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  1. Living with Hepatitis C: A Survivor's Guide, Fourth Edition (Living with) by Gregory T. Everson, Hedy Weinberg, 2006-08-21
  2. Healing Hepatitis Naturally (Doctors' Prescription for Healthy Living)
  3. Herbs for Hepatitis C and the Liver (Medicinal Herb Guide.) by Stephen Harrod Buhner, 2000-07-01
  4. Healing Hepatitis C with Modern Chinese Medicine by Qingcai Zhang, 2000-05-01
  5. Living With Hepatitis C For Dummies by Nina L. Paul, 2005-01-28
  6. Dr. Melissa Palmer's Guide To Hepatitis and Liver Disease by Melissa Palmer, 2004-05-11
  7. Hepatitis C Cookbook: Easy and Delicious Recipes by Heather Jeanne, 2004-10
  8. The Hepatitis C Help Book: A Groundbreaking Treatment Program Combining Western and Eastern Medicine for Maximum Wellness and Healing by Misha Ruth Cohen, Robert Gish, et all 2001-05-14
  9. The Hepatitis C Help Book, Revised Edition: A Groundbreaking Treatment Program Combining Western and Eastern Medicine for Maximum Wellness and Healing by Misha Ruth Cohen, Robert Gish, et all 2007-05-15
  10. Hepatitis C Free: Alternative Medicine VS, The Drug Industry, The People Speak by Lloyd Wright, 2002-03-20
  11. Triumph Over Hepatitis C : An Alternative Medicine Solution Revised Edition by Lloyd Wright, 2000-08-23
  12. Living with Hepatitis B: A Survivor's Guide by Gregory T. Everson, Hedy Weinberg, et all 2002-01
  13. Triumph Over Hepatitis C by Lloyd Wright, 2004-09-23
  14. 100 Q&A About Hepatitis C: A Lahey Clinic Guide (100 Questions & Answers about . . .) by Stephen Fabry, 2007-01-25

181. BioMed Central | Current Hepatitis Reports
Current hepatitis Reports, Volume 4, Issue 3 (August 2005) more info. Access to the full text or PDF of articles from Current hepatitis Reports requires a
http://www.biomedcentral.com/currhepatrep/
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Reports Hepatitis C Virus in Patients with Inherited Bleeding Disorders Norah J Shire MPH, Kenneth E Sherman MD PhD Current Hepatitis Reports August Abstract Full text PDF Viral Hepatitis in Minorities Greta W Szabo MD, Guy W Neff MD Current Hepatitis Reports August Abstract Full text PDF Advances in the Treatment of Hepatitis C in Children and Adolescents Val rie A McLin MD, William F Balistreri MD Current Hepatitis Reports August Abstract Full text PDF Management of Hepatitis C Virus in Patients with Porphyria Cutanea Tarda Peter WM Dienhart MD, Richard K Sterling MD Current Hepatitis Reports August Abstract Full text PDF Hepatitis C Treatment of Substance Users in Pharmacotherapy for Addiction Thomas F Kresina PhD, R Douglas Bruce MD, Alain H Litwin MD MPH, Diana L Sylvestre MD

182. Hepatitis In Der Schweiz / Hepatite En Suisse
Umfangreiche Informationen ¼ber Ursachen, Symptome und Behandlung der hepatitis C Ben¶tigt Flash.
http://www.hepatitis-info.ch

183. Welcome To The American Liver Foundation
American Liver Foundations funds research as part of the organization’s overall effort to prevent, treat and cure hepatitis and other liver diseases.
http://www.liverfoundation.org/
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Liver Updates ALF actively encourages local, state, and federal policymakers to advance medical research and public health education programs. Our own research programs are designed to encourage more physicians and scientists to build a career in the field of liver disease research. Learn more about our current activities... Important Notice Deadline Date Extended Due to the original deadline date of October 1, 2005 falling on a Saturday we have extended the deadline date for the ALF 2006 Research Award Applications to Monday October 3, 2005, 5:00PM EST. 2006 Research Awards Brochure ALF launches FootballWalk.Org

184. Chronic Hepatitis C: Current Disease Management
Explains the causes and symptoms of hepatitis C, along with information about diagnosis and treatment. From the National Digestive Diseases Information Clearinghouse (NDDIC).
http://digestive.niddk.nih.gov/ddiseases/pubs/chronichepc/index.htm
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Chronic Hepatitis C: Current Disease Management
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Introduction
The hepatitis C virus (HCV) is one of the most important causes of chronic liver disease in the United States. It accounts for about 15 percent of acute viral hepatitis, 60 to 70 percent of chronic hepatitis, and up to 50 percent of cirrhosis, end-stage liver disease, and liver cancer. Almost 4 million Americans, or 1.8 percent of the U.S. population, have antibody to HCV (anti-HCV), indicating ongoing or previous infection with the virus. Hepatitis C causes an estimated 10,000 to 12,000 deaths annually in the United States. A distinct and major characteristic of hepatitis C is its tendency to cause chronic liver disease. At least 75 percent of patients with acute hepatitis C ultimately develop chronic infection, and most of these patients have accompanying chronic liver disease. Chronic hepatitis C varies greatly in its course and outcome. At one end of the spectrum are patients who have no signs or symptoms of liver disease and completely normal levels of serum liver enzymes. Liver biopsy usually shows some degree of chronic hepatitis, but the degree of injury is usually mild, and the overall prognosis may be good. At the other end of the spectrum are patients with severe hepatitis C who have symptoms, HCV RNA in serum, and elevated serum liver enzymes, and who ultimately develop cirrhosis and end-stage liver disease. In the middle of the spectrum are many patients who have few or no symptoms, mild to moderate elevations in liver enzymes, and an uncertain prognosis.

185. Kompetenznetz Hepatitis / Hep-Net / Hepatitis B / Hepatitis C
Translate this page Die virusbedingte Leberentzündung (hepatitis) ist eine der weltweit häufigsten Infektionskrankheiten. In Deutschland sind annähernd eine Million Menschen
http://www.kompetenznetz-hepatitis.de/
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186. Leberforum
Auf dieser Seite findet man eine Darstellung von verschiedenen Lebererkrankungen die zur Zirrhose f¼hren. Schwerpunkte sind hepatitis, Fettleber, Autoimmunleber. Symptome der Lebererkrankungen und ihre Auswirkungen auf den Organismus werden dargestellt.
http://www.abenkert.de/hepaallg/

187. IDCR - Infectious Diseases In Corrections Report
Food borne hepatitis A Missouri, Wisconsin, and Alaska, 1990-1992. MMWR. 1993; 42526-34 13. Diagnosis and Management of Foodborne Illnesses. MMWR.
http://www.idcronline.org/
AUGUST 2005 Main Article: Infection Control in the Correctional Setting By Joseph Bick*, MD, CCHP Disclosures:
*Nothing to disclose The crowded conditions that exist in most jails and prisons create an ideal environment for the transmission of contagious diseases. Limited availability of clean laundry, soap and water increase the probability that infectious diseases will be transmitted from one person to another. Furthermore, the transient status of inmates who are frequently moved from one location to another can complicate the diagnosis of infection, recognition of an outbreak, interruption of transmission, performance of a contact investigation and eradication of disease. Many correctional facilities have inadequate information technology, and the linkages between different jurisdictions and agencies responsible for the care of inmates are often poor. Published guidelines for prevention, diagnosis and treatment of communicable diseases are not always readily applicable to the correctional setting. This article is the second in a two-part series, the first of which appeared in the IDCR July/August 2004 issue.

188. HealthAtoZ Alcoholic Hepatitis
Discusses the symptoms, treatment, and complications of this liver disease caused by alcohol poisoning.
http://www.healthatoz.com/healthatoz/Atoz/ency/hepatitis_alcoholic.jsp

189. Hepatitis C Outreach Project
awareness, education, and treatment of hepatitis C and promote organ donation. decision making based on accurate information regarding hepatitis C.
http://www.hcop.org/
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Our mission is to inspire, support and enhance community efforts toward prevention, awareness, education, and treatment of Hepatitis C and promote organ donation. We are committed to working with any organization, agency, or professional individual to develop partnerships resulting in quality programming and good public decision making based on accurate information regarding Hepatitis C. We offer our resources and services freely in a spirit of goodwill and generosity, ever mindful of our purpose.
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We support our efforts through contracts, community partnerships, and private donations.We are recognized by the Internal Revenue Service as a 501(c)3 non-profit organization and donations are tax-deductible. We are listed in

190. Hepatitis C And Emotional Healing
A chat room and message board for support and sharing with others. Includes information and news updates.
http://forums.delphiforums.com/depressionhepc/

191. Hepatitis C Caring Ambassadors Program - Challenging Hepatitis C Everyday
The hepatitis C Caring Ambassadors Program is a nonprofit organization working to better the lives of people with chronic hepatitis C. HCCAP is working in
http://www.hepcchallenge.org/
The Hepatitis C Caring Ambassadors Program presents:
Hepatitis C Choices. Click here to Impact C The logo of the Caring Ambassadors Program is a balloon, symbolizing the rising hopes of people everywhere who refuse to give in to their illnesses. The Hepatitis C Caring Ambassadors Program
is a Proud Member of the National Hepatitis C Advocacy Council
The work of the Hepatitis C Caring Ambassadors Program is made possible by the generous donations of people like you.
Coming Soon to the HCCAP Internet site: View sessions from the Hepatitis C: Exploring Choices in Care Workshop online. Faculty includes Drs. Stewart Cooper, Lyn Patrick, and Qing-Cai Zhang. Outstanding presentation of useful information. Fascinating, important information. Thank you for doing this! What a wonderful team! ~ workshop participants
Hepatitis C Post Cards Click on Images to see Post Cards In Spanish In English The Hepatitis C Caring Ambassadors Program (HCCAP) is a non-profit organization working to better the lives of people with chronic hepatitis C. HCCAP is working in many arenas to better the lives of people with hepatitis C including: Advocating for increased federal funding to assist with hepatitis C counseling, testing, education, treatment, and research.

192. Leben Mit Hepatitis-C
Private Homepage ¼ber die hepatitis C mit Erfahrungen, Anregungen, Informationen und Tipps. Es wird ein Diskussionsforum angeboten.
http://www.Sidanae.de/
Als Betroffener fragt man sich irgendwann: "Wie soll es weitergehen und wo bekomme ich Hilfe und aktuelle Informationen?" "Leben mit Hepatitis-C" ist umgezogen! Hier geht es zur neuen Homepage!

193. Communicable Disease Fact Sheet
Communicable Disease Fact Sheet, hepatitis A. hepatitis A is a highly contagious disease that attacks the liver. It is the most common type of hepatitis
http://www.health.state.ny.us/nysdoh/communicable_diseases/en/hepat.htm
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More information on hepatitis What is hepatitis A? Hepatitis A is a highly contagious disease that attacks the liver. It is the most common type of hepatitis reported in the US. Who gets hepatitis A? Anyone can get hepatitis A, but certain persons are at increased risk of infection, including:
  • Children and adults living in areas with increased rates of hepatitis (i.e., certain Western states in the U.S.) Persons traveling to countries where hepatitis A is common (i.e., Central and South America, Africa, the Middle East, Asia, and the Western Pacific) Men who have sex with men Injecting and non-injecting drug users Sexual contacts of infected persons Household contacts of infected persons
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194. Leberinfo.de
Das Forum erkl¤rt den Aufbau der Leber, die Funktionen und informiert ¼ber Lebererkrankungen wie hepatitis und Leberzirrhose.
http://www.leberinfo.foren123.de/ws9/
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Leberinfo.de Die Leber - lebenswichtig
Die Leber ist ein vielfältiges Organ, das in unserem Stoffwechsel wichtige Aufgaben
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Erkrankungen der Leber wie z. B. Fettleber, Leberfibrose, Leberzirrhose, Hepatitis A,
Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C u.s.w. zählen, neben Herz-Kreislauferkrankungen mit zu den
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Wird die Lebererkrankung in einem frühem Stadium festgestellt, gibt es Möglichkeiten zur Lebertherapie oder Linderung der Erkrankung. Bitte beachten Sie die weiterführenden Links zu den Selbsthilfegruppen, die eine noch umfassendere und gezielte Information für einzelne Krankheitsbilder bieten Erstellt am 01/09/2002 14:13 PM von admin Aktualisiert am 20/05/2004 21:43 PM von admin Mailingliste Jetzt abonnieren: Newsletter phpWebSite is licensed under the GNU LGPL Seitenverzeichnis: Leber: Bau der Leber Leber: Funktion der Leber Leber: Krankheiten Leber: Diagnose ... Leber: Symptome Zur alten Startseite hier Besuchen Sie unsere medizinischen Foren: Forum Hautprobleme Psoriasis Neurodermitis Rosaceae Forum Schuppen Forum Alternativ Forum Leber Hepatitis Leberkrankheiten ... Sensitiv Gesundheitsprodukte

195. Oxford Hepatitis C Support Group
Oxfordshire UK group offers monthly meetings, fortnightly workshops, information on the disease and treatment options.
http://www.oxfordhepc.co.uk/aboutus.htm

About The Oxford Hep C Support Group
What the Group provides:-
This non profit-making Group provides support to people affected by Hepatitis C. Meetings are held on a monthly basis and we usually have a specialist Hepatitis C nurse in attendance. It is an opportunity for people to seek confidential advice, receive peer support, and share with others practical ways of coping with the virus. The Group also holds a series of fortnightly workshops. These workshops cover better injecting practices to avoid infection, discouraging initiating into injecting, presenting for testing, how to look after yourself if you have Hepatitis C and examines treatment available for those with HCV infection.
Who we are:-
Meet the Support Group Who's who of the Support Group? Click this link to find out more. Home About the Group Contact Us About Hep C ... Links

196. HCV-KA - ICQ-Liste/Diskussionsforum/Homepage
Die lokale Selbsthilfegruppe m¶chte mit ihren Seiten und allen, die auch von hepatitis C betroffen sind, Mut machen. Auch eine Linksammlung steht zur Verf¼gung.
http://www.hepatitis-c-selbsthilfe-karlsruhe.de/
Hepatitis C ... Selbsthilfe
Karlsruhe
e.V. ICQ-Liste Diskussionsforum Homepage Sorry, this site is not available in english ! We are a local support group for people infected with Hepatitis C in the city of Karlsruhe, Germany. Disculpas, nuestra página no está a disposición en español ! Nosotros somos un gruppo local de autoayuda para las personas con Hepatitis C en la ciudad de Karlsruhe-Alemania. Pardon, ce site web n'est pas disponible en francais ! Nous sommes un association local des personnes concernées par Hepatitis C de la ville Karlsruhe, Allemagne.

197. Www.hopkins-hepc.org/

http://www.hopkins-hepc.org/

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