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A recent study found one in five people with HIV should be assessed for fatty liver, and 1 in 10 should be referred to a liver specialist.
Summaries of the latest cirrhosis and liver cancer research.
Thirty-six future leaders in hepatology were selected to receive awards this year.
A road map to help those with hepatitis C gain access to care.
Tips to help you prepare for your visit with the hepatitis C specialist.
Herbal and dietary supplements are now a major risk factor for chemical-induced liver damage across the United States.
The current estimate that about 2.7 million Americans are chronically infected with hepatitis C may exclude about 800,000 people.
The American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases has updated the treatment guidelines for hepatitis C.
A large study of people with hepatitis C found high rates of depression and poor physical health. Those cured of the virus had a lower chance...
The U.S. health care system is apparently failing to keep people diagnosed with hepatitis C in medical care.
Drinking coffee, whether decaffeinated or regular, is linked to healthier levels on tests indicating liver function.
Herbals and dietary supplements (HDS) may be more dangerous to the liver than bodybuilding HDS or medications.
People with genotype 3 of hepatitis C have a higher risk of developing cirrhosis and liver cancer when compared with those who have genotype 1...
The first study to track in real time the decay of hepatitis C has found that the virus breaks down more quickly in the blood than in the live...
Twenty-four weeks of daclatasvir and asunaprevir, without interferon or ribavirin, cured 87 percent of people with genotype 1b of hepatitis C....
Antiviral treatment for hepatitis B is linked to a reduced risk of hepatocellular carcinoma, the most common form of liver cancer.
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