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CDC vaccine advisory panel rejects prescription requirement for COVID-19 shot

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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices approved changes to its recommendations for how and when the COVID-19 vaccine is administered. (Scripps News)
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Scientists divided on hepatitis C testing

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A medical recommendation suggests everyone born between 1945 and 1975 should be tested for the virus, but not everyone in the medical field thinks that's a good idea, or a wise investment.
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Woman denied access to blockbuster drug

9th - Higher Ed
A B.C. woman with hepatitis C says the province won't pay for the new medication Harvoni because of the cost
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Hepatitis C

9th - Higher Ed
Testing for Hepatitis C and other sexually transmitted diseases is available at thousands of state of the art lab locations across the United States.
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Hepatitis B

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If you feel that you may have or have been exposed to Hepatitis B or any other sexually transmitted diseases same day testing is available with or without insurance. In fact results can be available to you in as few as 48 hours.
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Hepatitis A

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If you have been exposed or need to be tested for Hepatitis A, or any other sexually transmitted disease, same day testing is available at thousands of state of the art facilities across the country.
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B.C. health care infects woman with hep C but won't treat her

9th - Higher Ed
System won't cover costly hepatitis C cure for woman infected with tainted blood
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Woman denied access to blockbuster drug

9th - Higher Ed
A B.C. woman with hepatitis C says the province won't pay for the new medication Harvoni because of the cost
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Plastic surgery fake?

9th - Higher Ed
CBC News Investigates | Patients of a suspected fake Delta, B.C., plastic surgeon are being told to get tested for HIV and hepatitis
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Hepatitis C Cure

9th - Higher Ed
The Latest High Impact Medical News, Encapsulated and Physician Delivered
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Gaza hospitals overwhelmed by Hepatitis A and Impetigo outbreaks amid war

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Al-Aqsa Hospital in Deir el-Balah is overwhelmed with hepatitis A and impetigo outbreaks, worsened by overcrowding and resource shortages.
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World Liver Day 2024: Expert answers frequently asked questions

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World Liver Day, observed on April 19th, raises awareness about liver health and highlights the importance of preventing and managing liver diseases. It aims to educate the public about the risk factors, symptoms, and prevention...
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World Liver Day 2024: Why Hepatitis cases are rising among children in India

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On World Liver Day, here's an informative video in which Dr. Neelam Mohan, Senior Director and HOD, Liver Transplant, Medanta, Gurugram talks about the rising cases of hepatitis in kids in India. Hepatitis cases are rising among children...
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Gaza's humanitarian crisis deepens amid disease outbreaks and hepatitis spike

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The humanitarian crisis in Gaza worsens with unhygienic camps fueling disease outbreaks, including a recent spike in hepatitis cases.
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Nearly 450 Patients May Be Exposed to HIV, Hepatitis at Hospital

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Nearly 450 Patients May Be Exposed to HIV, Hepatitis at Hospital
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U.K. research offers hints into mystery liver disease affecting children

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A pair of U.K. studies are offering hints into a mysterious liver disease that's affected more than 1,000 children around the world — including 22 cases documented in Canada. Experts caution that more research is needed before drawing...
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7 cases of severe hepatitis reported at Toronto's SickKids hospital

9th - Higher Ed
One of Canada's largest children's hospitals is reporting seven cases of severe acute hepatitis identified in recent months, which may be part of an unexplained outbreak impacting youth in multiple countries.
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Cause of rare liver disease outbreak in kids a mystery to experts

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Doctors aren’t sure what’s causing a mysterious liver disease outbreak that's been seen in kids from a dozen countries around the world. While at least one child has died, experts insist most children will fully recover from the disease.
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Rare liver illness in children a 'medical mystery,' says specialist

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A liver illness affecting 169 children in the U.S. and Europe is, so far, a 'medical mystery,' says infectious disease specialist Dr. Isaac Bogoch, and it's premature to attribute it to any one virus or cause.
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US-UK trio win Nobel Medicine Prize for Hepatitis C discovery

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Two American and one British-born scientist won the 2020 Nobel Prize for work in identifying the Hepatitis C virus.
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Scientists win Nobel Medicine Prize for Hepatitis C discovery

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The World Health Organization estimates more than 70 million cases worldwide, with 400,000 people dying from the disease every year.
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Donated breast milk saves newborns in Uganda

9th - Higher Ed
Uganda's first milk bank is saving hundreds of newborns with donated breast milk, but cultural stigma remains a challenge.
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Toronto gynecologist linked to hepatitis, HIV exposure resigns

9th - Higher Ed
A Toronto doctor has resigned after CBC Toronto was first to report that her gynecology office was linked to possible exposure to blood-borne infections like HIV and hepatitis. CBC's Talia Ricci has the latest on the investigation.
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Childhood vaccines: Lack of food and medicine threatens Gaza's youngest

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Doctors recommend multiple rounds of vaccines for babies and children to keep them healthy as they grow.