Health
Study may pave way for more effective treatment for Hepatitis C – News-Medical.net
Virologists at Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS) have identified a critical role played by a cellular protein in the progression of Hepatitis…
Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Oct 22 2020
Virologists at Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS) have identified a critical role played by a cellular protein in the progression of Hepatitis C virus infection, paving the way for more effective treatment.
No vaccine currently exists for Hepatitis C virus infection, which affects more than 130 million people worldwide and nearly 250,000 Canadians. Antivirals exist but are expensive and not readily available in developing countries,…
-
General16 hours agoVote counting begins for Townsville mayoral by-election
-
Noosa News21 hours agoThe ‘gun’ shearer still setting a cracking pace at 85
-
General18 hours agoThree NT residents charged with fraud over alleged $71 million Defence contract scheme
-
Noosa News21 hours agoQueensland GPs to be able to diagnose adults with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder from December 1
