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Hepatitis C Home Page - Hepatitis C is a form of liver inflammation caused by infection with the hepatitis C virus. This eMedTV article explains how the virus is spread, the possible symptoms of hepatitis C, how it's diagnosed, and the current treatments for this disease.

  • http://hepatitis-c.emedtv.com/hepatitis-c-video.html eMedTV Hepatitis C Videos - eMedTV Hepatitis C Videos. eMedTV Hepatitis C videos cover a wide range of topics, including: How Does Hepatitis C Affect The Liver?, Liver Anatomy, and Understanding Hepatitis.
  • http://hepatitis-c.emedtv.com/hepatitis-c/causes-of-hepatitis-c.html Causes of Hepatitis C - Hepatitis C is caused by infection with a certain virus. This portion of the eMedTV Web site reviews the different causes of this condition and how the hepatitis C virus can be spread -- generally through infected blood.
  • http://hepatitis-c.emedtv.com/hepatitis-c/hepatitis-c-from-a-kiss.html Hepatitis C From a Kiss - You don't get hepatitis C from a kiss or from other everyday activities like talking or hugging. This portion of the eMedTV library covers how hepatitis C is spread through contact with infected blood, and why you can't get hepatitis C from a kiss.
  • http://hepatitis-c.emedtv.com/hepatitis-c/hepatitis-c-and-vitamins.html Hepatitis C and Vitamins - Some people take vitamins as an adjunct to their hepatitis C treatment. This eMedTV Web page covers key points about hepatitis C and vitamins, such as proper dosing, supplements to avoid, and reasons why people with hepatitis C use vitamins.
  • http://hepatitis-c.emedtv.com/hepatitis-c/hepatitis-c-prevention.html Hepatitis C Prevention - Reducing your risk for hepatitis C begins with knowing that the virus is spread through infected blood. This eMedTV resource offers tips for hepatitis C prevention, such as not injecting drugs, considering the risks of tattoos and piercings, and more.
  • http://hepatitis-c.emedtv.com/hepatitis-c/hepatitis-c-diet.html Hepatitis C Diet - A hepatitis C diet should be low in fats and high in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains. This eMedTV article discusses the dietary needs of people with hepatitis C, including the importance of avoiding alcohol and (in some cases) limiting sodium.
  • http://hepatitis-c.emedtv.com/hepatitis-c/hepatitis-c.html Hepatitis C - Hepatitis C is a liver disease caused by a virus, which can be spread through contact with infected blood. This eMedTV page talks about this condition in greater detail, including information on how it is transmitted, diagnosed, and treated.
  • http://hepatitis-c.emedtv.com/hepatitis-c/hepatitis-c-treatment.html Hepatitis C Treatment - Peginterferon and ribavirin are among the drugs commonly used in hepatitis C treatment. This eMedTV Web page describes these and other treatments, including their approximate success rate and key factors that may affect a person's regimen.
  • http://hepatitis-c.emedtv.com/hepatitis-c/hepatitis-c-symptoms.html Hepatitis C Symptoms - For people with hepatitis C, symptoms may include fatigue, fever, nausea, and abdominal pain. This eMedTV article discusses these and other signs and symptoms of the condition. Many people experience no symptoms in the early stages of hepatitis C.
  • http://hepatitis-c.emedtv.com/hepatitis-c/hepatitis-c-transmission.html Hepatitis C Transmission - Infected blood is the most common means for transmitting hepatitis C. This portion of the eMedTV archives discusses the transmission of hepatitis C and how to prevent spreading the virus.
  • http://hepatitis-c.emedtv.com/hepatitis-c-virus/hepatitis-c-virus.html Hepatitis C Virus - As this eMedTV resource explains, the hepatitis C virus (HCV) is the cause of hepatitis C, a disease that causes liver inflammation. This article takes a closer look at this virus, including how it is transmitted, how it affects the liver, and more.
  • http://hepatitis-c.emedtv.com/hepatitis-c/cure-for-hepatitis-c.html Cure for Hepatitis C - No cure for hepatitis C is currently available. However, as this eMedTV Web page explains, certain medicines may help the body destroy the virus and reduce swelling and scarring of the liver. Keep in mind that these drugs are not a guaranteed cure.
  • http://hepatitis-c.emedtv.com/chronic-hepatitis-c/chronic-hepatitis-c.html Chronic Hepatitis C - Chronic hepatitis C is a disease in which there is long-term inflammation of the liver. This eMedTV resource explains several aspects of this condition, including how it is spread, diagnosed, and treated. Links to specific information are also included.
  • http://hepatitis-c.emedtv.com/pegasys/pegasys.html Pegasys - Pegasys is a medicine prescribed to treat hepatitis B and hepatitis C infections. This eMedTV Web selection takes an in-depth look at this medication, with detailed information on how the drug is given, possible side effects, how it works, and more.
  • http://hepatitis-c.emedtv.com/colloidal-silver/colloidal-silver-and-hepatitis-c.html Colloidal Silver and Hepatitis C - Researchers studying colloidal silver and hepatitis C have not found it to be an effective treatment. This eMedTV segment explores dangerous side effects that may occur if colloidal silver is used for the treatment of hepatitis C.
  • http://hepatitis-c.emedtv.com/incivek/incivek.html INCIVEK - INCIVEK is a medicine prescribed in combination with certain other drugs to treat hepatitis C infections. This eMedTV resource takes an in-depth look at this medication, with detailed information on dosing, possible side effects, how it works, and more.
  • http://hepatitis-c.emedtv.com/pegintron/pegintron.html PegIntron - Available by prescription, PegIntron is a drug used to treat hepatitis C. This selection from the eMedTV Web library features a detailed overview of this medicine, including how it works, dosing instructions, and possible side effects.
  • http://hepatitis-c.emedtv.com/sovaldi/sovaldi.html Sovaldi - Sovaldi is prescribed to treat chronic hepatitis C infections. This selection from the eMedTV Web site offers more details on this prescription medicine, with information on how it works, dosing instructions, side effects, and more.

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  • Tommy Barnes - sound quality is fantastic

    I ordered the plain black version of these headphones, as i don't like drawing attention to myself with bright colors, and i must say i am incredibly impressed. Not just with the quality of the product, but with the overall package and what was included. I especially loved the fact that a carrying pouch was included, so you don't have to worry about them getting damaged in your pocket. As well as this the user guide was very detailed and covered a range of topics, something which other wireless earphones don't often come with.

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    A solid 3 stars... For the price I really like this shampoo. It smells amazing. Best smelling shampoo I have ever found. EVER. It Has a nice lather and makes my hair feel soft afterwards BUT not as soft as the oliva Capelli from the same brand. I feel I need a little more conditioner afterwards. Because of that I can't give it more stars.

  • Mike - Great costume

    I really liked the quality of this costume. Everything seems very well put together. I give it 4 stars and not 5 mainly for a few small reasons. The kit has a place for the gun, but nowhere to put the handcuffs other than tucked into the belt, the radio has no holster or clamp to attach it to anything and the handcuff keys. There was no pockets in the pants either, so the radio goes in one of the shirt pockets and the handcuff keys goes into the other pocket. It's not a huge deal, and my kid thinks nothing of it. But, as an adult, you kind of notice these things. The fit is loose, but accurate for the size I requested. He'll be able to use this now and in the future. He loves the gun actually functions/clicks and that he can use the cuffs on people, as long as they have small wrists. If by chance you lose the keys to the cuffs. no big deal as they have a lever to press to help get you out of jail free.The had is adjustable and fits well. It really is a nice quality made costume.

  • A. Saraiva - Excellent bag

    I have used four different Timbuk2 messenger bags up to this date, including the Commute 2.0, and this one is by far my favorite one. The "Napoleon" pocket and the bottom compartment make it very handy when rushing to catch your next flight and having to keep your passport in a secure, zippered, compartment that you can access without opening the bag or even looking at it. It has become second nature to me to simply store my car keys and get my badge from this same pocket every morning as soon as I arrive at the office.

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    Out of all garden hoses I have ever used, this is the best one I have ever put my hands on. It is perfect for water games with my grandchildren, and it also is still very flexible after a cold night out in the open. I have 5 of these wonderful hoses, and they don't kink at all.