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Chronic Viral Hepatitis: Diagnosis and Therapeutics
by Raymond S., Md. Koff (Editor), George Y., Md, Phd Wu (Editor)
Koff (U. of Massachusetts Medical School) and Wu (U. of Connecticut Health Center) present 16 pieces which review current research in the diagnostics of chronic viral hepatitis from the hepatitis B and C viruses and look at the therapeutics which arising to counter the disease. Specific topics include interaction of hepatitis C and HIV, treatment in patients with autoimmune diseases, complementary and alternative treatment of liver disease, drug interactions and treatments, viral hepatitis and pregnancy, and prevention of immunoprophylaxis of chronic viral hepatitis. |
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The Hepatitis C Help Book:
A Groundbreaking Treatment Program Combining Western and Eastern Medicine for Maximum Wellness and Healing
by Robert Gish (Author), Misha Ruth Cohen (Author), Kalia Doner (Author)
Two experts on hepatitis C have teamed up to write a complete guide to orthodox and alternative treatment options. The book includes programs for self-care, nutritional and fitness plans, and a comprehensive Western and Chinese medical treatment program. |
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The First Year-Hepatitis C:
An Essential Guide for the Newly Diagnosed
by Cara Bruce, Lisa Montanarelli
Cara Bruce and Lisa Montanarelli decided to be proactive in their quest to understand and manage their illness-by reading medical and scientific books and journals, talking with doctors, and networking with other people who have hepatitis C. They now share their experience and knowledge with everyone who has been newly diagnosed. As "patient-experts" on hep C, Bruce and Montanarelli walk you step-by-step through everything you need to do and learn each day of your first week after diagnosis, each subsequent week of the first month, and the following eleven months of the crucial first year. |
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Living With Hepatitis C:
Everything You Need to Know (Your Personal Health)
by Jenny Heathcote, Colina Yim, Quynh Thai, Averell Sherker
In this update of the 2001 patient education book, liver disease specialists explain the symptoms, standard and complementary therapies, self-help, and support to seek for this disorder that may require transplantation. Includes US, Canadian, and Internet resources. |
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Hepatitis C: The Silent Killer
by Carol Turkington, Carol Turknigton, Joseph B. McCormick
Health writer Turkington (The Brain Encyclopedia, LJ 7/96) provides a comprehensive sourcebook covering all aspects of its transmission and treatments modalities from drug therapies to liver transplantion. |
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The Hepatitis C Handbook
by Matthew Dolan, lain M. Murray-Lyon, John Tindall
The Hepatitis C Handbook describes the origins and prevalence of a viral infection that is fast becoming one of the most feared and yet common diseases of our time. Originally published in the U.K., the book includes contributions from internationally renowned specialists and the experiences of patients. This book will help patients and health professionals address hepatitis C from an informed perspective. |
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Living with Hepatitis C:
A Survivor's Guide, Third Revised Edition
by Gregory T. Everson, Hedy Weinberg
Gregory Everson, Director of Hepatology at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, explains hepatitis C with clarity, optimism, and compassion--and without the "docspeak" common in many health books. Coauthor Hedy Weinberg and other people with hepatitis C tell about their experiences frankly, bringing a personal flavor to this helpful and informative book. |
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