Loading...
RSS feeds allow Web site content to be gathered via feed reader software. Click the subscribe link to obtain the feed URL for this page. The feed will update when new content appears on this page.
Highlights

A collection of news and information related to Liver Failure published by this site and its partners.

Sort By: Relevancy | Date | Type
Displaying items 1-12 of 13
» View centralkynews.com items only
    May 2, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Founding Slayer guitarist Jeff Hanneman dies

    This post has been updated, please see below for details. Jeff Hanneman, founding guitarist of the thrash metal band Slayer whose furious riffs and chaotic bursts of power chords helped drive a revolution in heavy metal, has died, the band announced via...

    Tags: Slayer (music group), Hospitals and Clinics

  2. May 2, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  3. International consortium releases hepatitis C data

    Two antiviral drugs used to treat hepatitis C appear to work as well in the real world as they did during clinical trials, an international research consortium has observed. The consortium also released data that may help inform how doctors and patients...

    Tags: Bristol Myers Squibb Company, Drugs and Medicines, Anemia, Education, Rush University Medical Center

  4. Apr 26, 2013 |Story| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  5. Retired Smithfield police officer cured of hepatitis C

    The cure has taken 25 years for retired Smithfield police officer, Kurt Beach. In his first week on the job, in January 1988, Beach used mouth-to-mouth resuscitation in an attempt to save the life of a baby with a bloody breathing tube. He tears up as he recounts his unsuccessful effort.
    The cure has taken 25 years for retired Smithfield police officer, Kurt Beach. In his first week on the job, in January 1988, Beach used mouth-to-mouth resuscitation in an attempt to save the life of a baby with a bloody breathing tube. He tears up as...

    Tags: Politics, Dialysis, Virginia Commonwealth University, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Acupuncture

  6. Mar 11, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. David Simon's 'Homicide' cop battling life on the streets once again

    <strong>March 11, 2012</strong>
    March 11, 2012 Seven-baker-twenty-four unit turns at Mosher and rumbles past that stretch of Appleton Street where Gene Cassidy took two in the head for the company, the first one stealing his eyesight, the second lodging in his brain beyond the skill...

    Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Entertainment, Bobby Mitchell, Cirrhosis, Diabetes

  8. Sep 8, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Progress in Hepatitis C research

    Hepatitis C has long been a problem with a low rate of cure. But new drug therapies are in use and others are on the horizon, according to Dr. Paul J. Thuluvath, chief of gastroenterology at Mercy Medical Center and the medical director of the Institute for Digestive Health &amp; Liver Disease at Mercy. That has meant better liver health for millions in this country and around the globe.
    Hepatitis C has long been a problem with a low rate of cure. But new drug therapies are in use and others are on the horizon, according to Dr. Paul J. Thuluvath, chief of gastroenterology at Mercy Medical Center and the medical director of the Institute...

    Tags: Vaccines, African Americans, Drugs and Medicines, Blood, Chemical Industry

  10. May 17, 2012 | Orlando Sentinel
  11. Free Hepatitis Testing and Vaccines Friday and Saturday

    Hispanosphere - Orlando Sentinel
    The Orange County Health Department  is recognizing May as National Hepatitis Awareness Month and May 19 as National Hepatitis Testing Day. The intent of these annual observances is to raise awareness about the global impact of viral hepatitis and the...
  12. Dec 8, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  13. What if Tylenol were taken off the self-service shelves?

    Opinion L.A.
    So is the next move by Kathleen Sebelius, U.S. secretary of Health and Human Services, going to revolve around taking Tylenol off the pharmacy's self-service shelves? The question might be silly, but it serves to make a point. If Sebelius......
  14. Jun 23, 2011 |Story| KTXL-LTV
  15. UC Davis Medical Center Develops Hepatitis C Cure

    The New England Journal of Medicine released two studies showing that drug treatments developed in part at the UC Davis Medical Center have high success rates in curing the deadly Hepatitus C virus.
    FOX40 News
    The New England Journal of Medicine released two studies showing that drug treatments developed in part at the UC Davis Medical Center have high success rates in curing the deadly Hepatitus C virus. Dr. Lorenzo Rossaro, professor of internal medicine and...

    Tags: Human Body, Physical Conditions, University of California, Health and Medical Professionals, Drugs and Medicines

  16. Jan 13, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Pain relievers: What are the differences?

    <b> Acetaminophen</b>
    Acetaminophen Brand name: Tylenol Best for: Excellent for pain relief and fever reduction. Commonly used long-term for osteoarthritis, chronic back pain and headaches. Side effects: Very few if taken as directed, which makes it our experts' first...

    Tags: Acetaminophen (drug), Ibuprofen (drug), Colleges and Universities, Politics, Steroids

  18. Nov 8, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  19. EGYPT: Hepatitis C infection reaches alarming figures

    Babylon & Beyond
    Egypt’s spiralling threat of hepatitis C virus – already the highest incidence rate in the world -- is alarming researchers who fear a potential epidemic of the blood-borne disease could spread across the most populous Arab country. The findings of......
  20. Jan 11, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  21. Even medical professionals lack awareness of hepatitis threat, new report finds

    L.A. NOW
    Hepatitis B and C remain serious threats to public health, but many healthcare providers fail to screen at-risk patients and don’t know how to treat those infected with the viral diseases that can cause liver failure and cancer, according to......
  22. Mar 9, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  23. 'House M.D.': Blogging might just save your life

    Show Tracker
    After a monthlong hiatus, "House" returned with a bang last night. The episode, titled "Private Lives," guest-starred longtime television favorite Laura Prepon as Frankie, a blogger who obsessively reports the minutiae of her life to her online followers....
 1  2Next >
Original site for Liver Failure topic gallery.