Showing 131 news articles about Hepatitis B

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Hepatitis B virus (HBV) is a serious viral infection that affects the liver, potentially leading to liver cirrhosis and liver cancer. Treatments are available, some of which also work against HIV, but they do not usually cure the infection.

One out of 10 Asian Americans has hepatitis B

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Philippine Star
27 August 2014

Hepatitis B a growing problem in UK prisons

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The Independent
1 May 2014

Anti-HBV antiretrovirals may help ward off HBV infection in MSM

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International AIDS Society
24 April 2014

Booster Shots Needed for People with HIV?

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BETA blog
26 January 2014

China's Struggle With Hepatitis B Discrimination

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The Atlantic
4 December 2013

Men-only hepatitis B mutation explains higher cancer rates

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Eurekalert Inf Dis
18 October 2013

Vaccination campaign doubles HBV mutations

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Eurekalert Medicine & Health
8 October 2013

Medivir and Daewoong pull plug on hepatitis B drug

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PharmaTimes
6 September 2013

Hepatitis B Vaccination Cuts Deaths From Liver Disease, Cancer: Study

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U.S. News & World Report
4 September 2013

New Hepatitis B vaccine developed

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KWWL.com
13 August 2013

$25m to stem rise in HIV in Australia

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Sydney Morning Herald
12 August 2013

Hepatitis B Viral Levels May Soar When Vitamin D Drops

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Medscape (requires registration)
11 June 2013

Antiretrovirals Linked to Liver Fibrosis

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Medscape (requires registration)
17 May 2013

High maternal viral load key to vertical transmission of hepatitis B

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Medscape (requires registration)
19 March 2013

Arrowhead data demonstrates RNAi candidate ARC-520 silences hepatitis B virus

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Arrowhead Research Corp press release
27 February 2013