Hepatitis B News and Research

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Hepatitis C virus replication in transfected and serum-infected cultured human fetal hepatocytes

Hepatitis C virus replication in transfected and serum-infected cultured human fetal hepatocytes

New approach offers hope for an effective herpes vaccine

New approach offers hope for an effective herpes vaccine

Substantial new scientific evidence supports medics in Libyan HIV court case

Substantial new scientific evidence supports medics in Libyan HIV court case

New cancer treatments use body's own immune system to kill melanoma tumours

New cancer treatments use body's own immune system to kill melanoma tumours

Liver damage can be reversed

Liver damage can be reversed

Six medics fight for their life in Libyan re-trial as another child dies of AIDS

Six medics fight for their life in Libyan re-trial as another child dies of AIDS

FDA approves Tyzeka for the treatment of adults with chronic hepatitis B

FDA approves Tyzeka for the treatment of adults with chronic hepatitis B

Eminent scientists support jailed medics in Libya

Eminent scientists support jailed medics in Libya

Link discovered between common cold viruses and Alzheimer's disease

Link discovered between common cold viruses and Alzheimer's disease

Local Chinese authorities declare HIV/AIDS NGO illegal, close operation

Local Chinese authorities declare HIV/AIDS NGO illegal, close operation

Heart transplant patients who receive a donor heart from a person with hepatitis C have a lower rate of survival

Heart transplant patients who receive a donor heart from a person with hepatitis C have a lower rate of survival

New technique allows partial-match cell transplants for children with most resistant leukemia

New technique allows partial-match cell transplants for children with most resistant leukemia

New guide to help countries prevent violence against children

New guide to help countries prevent violence against children

Racial gap in childhood vaccination rate closes

Racial gap in childhood vaccination rate closes

Treatments used for SARS no benefit to victims

Treatments used for SARS no benefit to victims

Eating mandarins reduces the risk of liver disease, hardened arteries and insulin resistance

Eating mandarins reduces the risk of liver disease, hardened arteries and insulin resistance

Colchicine delays development of hepatocellular carcinoma in patients with hepatitis virus-related liver cirrhosis

Colchicine delays development of hepatocellular carcinoma in patients with hepatitis virus-related liver cirrhosis

Sacramento City Council approves sale of nonprescription needles

Sacramento City Council approves sale of nonprescription needles

Fewer deaths from cancer in the U.S.

Fewer deaths from cancer in the U.S.

Supervised drug-injection facility in Vancouver, Canada, to remain open until December 2007

Supervised drug-injection facility in Vancouver, Canada, to remain open until December 2007

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