The objectives of this review are to highlight the improvements that have been made in the current treatment of autoimmune hepatitis and to indicate the progress toward new therapies that justify ...
The new treatment could potentially save the lives of those suffering from liver diseases. There are estimated to be around ...
The availability of new and improved hepatitis C antiviral drug treatments has the potential to cure the virus with a single course of treatment lasting about 12 weeks. This is a drastic change ...
The publication of the WHO Guidelines for the screening, care and treatment of persons with hepatitis C infection coincides with a wave of new oral treatments for hepatitis, which promise to be ...
Serum zinc is often deficient in patients with liver cirrhosis ... A new discovery about how the liver flushes cholesterol from the body could lead to more effective treatments for cardiovascular ...
Treatment for acute hepatitis B usually ... immunosuppressant medications so your body doesn’t reject the new healthy liver. Hepatitis B is a potentially severe disease that stems from infection ...
chronic illness that raises your chances of having cirrhosis and liver cancer. For some people, their immune system is able to fight off the infection. But others may need treatment. Now, new ...
With decompensated cirrhosis (when liver function deteriorates), most people have a life expectancy of about two years. Research advancements and emerging treatments, including new antiviral ...
See also 'efficacy'. There is currently no treatment that cures a majority of people with hepatitis B. Researchers are working on new types of treatment including direct-acting antivirals that attack ...
A new Burnet Institute study finds that introducing a hepatitis C outreach and treatment program in Australian community pharmacies, particularly those offering opioid agonist therapy, could ...
Because interferon-based therapy was so challenging, hepatitis C treatment was traditionally recommended mainly for people showing signs of, or at higher risk for, liver disease progression. With the ...