Guest guest Posted January 5, 2010 Report Share Posted January 5, 2010 HCV ADVOCATE EBLASTJanuary 5, 2010 Hello, The staff and volunteers at the Hepatitis C Support Project / HCV Advocate would like to wish all of our readers season's greetings and the best of health in the new year. The following items have been posted to www.hcvadvocate.org and www.hbvadvocate.org. HCV Advocate NEWSLETTER January 2010 HCV Advocate Download printable version In This Issue: Top Stories of 2009Alan Franciscus, Editor-in-Chief HealthWise: Surviving the Winter with Hepatitis CLucinda Porter, RN Quality of Life: Effects of Hepatitis C and Its TreatmentLiz Highleyman AASLD 2009: Part 2Alan Franciscus, Editor-in-Chief JOURNAL REVIEW HBV Journal Review: Vol 7, no. 1, Jan 2010 by M. Kukka GUIDES A Guide to Hepatitis C: Making Treatment Decisions Version 3.0, January 2010 by Lucinda K. Porter, RN Guía para Comprender la Hepatitis C - 2010(A Guide to Understanding Hepatitis C) FACTSHEETS AdvocacyA Simple Guide to Reading an Abstract (January 2010) Advocates and Activists Needed! (January 2010) HCV Treatment Adherence to HCV Therapy (January 2010) HCV Wellness Brain Fog (January 2010) WEEKLY NEWS REVIEW *** HCV ADVOCATE WEEKLY NEWS REVIEW:A Review of HCV, HBV and HIV/HCV Coinfection Related News and HighlightsWeek Ending: January 2, 2010 Alan FranciscusEditor-in-ChiefTo download pdf version click here This Issue: Health Risk: Exposure to Bodily Fluids a Reality for Police Officers Transplant Rules May Change after Amoebic Disease Found New RNA Interference Technique Can Silence up to Five Genes - Advance Could Lead to New Treatments for Liver and Other Organ Diseases TYLENOL RECALL 2009: Arthritis Pill Pull Expanded China to Ban Mandatory Hepatitis B Tests Disinfectant Misuse Might Help Germs Resist Antibiotics Bill Piper and Naomi Long: Evidence Suggests Nation's Destructive 'War' Is Ending Mobile Needle Exchange 'Quick and Dirty' Advances in microRNA Field Help Define 2009 While RNAi Advances Despite Setbacks High Risk of Hepatitis for Those Involved Public Safety Committee Accepts Report on Clean Syringe Program Keeping Hepatitis C Virus at Bay after a Liver Transplant Liver Lines: December 31, 2009 EVENTS *** Be sure to check out the latest event notices at both the HCV and HBV Advocate websites HCV Events HBV Events Thanks! Alan FranciscusExecutive Director, Hepatitis C Support ProjectEditor-in-Chief, HCV Advocate **Questions and Comments: If you have questions or comments please do not reply to this email. Questions and/or comments can be directed to alanfranciscus@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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