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Federal health officials have approved a daily pill that can cure the most common form of hepatitis C without the grueling pill-and-injection cocktail long used to treat the virus.

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With nearly 1.4 million people dying of acute and chronic liver diseases every year, the World Health Organization (WHO) has urged countries to scale up efforts against viral hepatitis.

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With around nine million Filipinos chronically infected with hepatitis B and C, experts have described the diseases as “silent epidemic.”

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The liver disease session featured four highly regarded experts in the field who provided an outstanding overview.

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Federal health officials have approved a daily pill that can cure the most common form of hepatitis C without the grueling pill-and-injection cocktail long used to treat the virus.

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With nearly 1.4 million people dying of acute and chronic liver diseases every year, the World Health Organization (WHO) has urged countries to scale up efforts against viral hepatitis.

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Health care providers should be aware that adult patients with diabetes have a sharply increased risk for chronic liver disease and should be counseled accordingly, advised investigators with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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With around nine million Filipinos chronically infected with hepatitis B and C, experts have described the diseases as “silent epidemic.”

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The liver disease session featured four highly regarded experts in the field who provided an outstanding overview.

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