All the news Showing 10 of 23 articles.Get an RSS feed of these articles Show All news infohep newsEditors' picks from other sources People with diabetes or high alcohol consumption at higher risk of late hepatitis C diagnosis Keith Alcorn / 24 September 2021 People with diabetes and those with hazardous alcohol intake were significantly more likely to remain undiagnosed with hepatitis C and present with advanced fibrosis, a large number of people diagnosed with hepatitis ... Increased Coffee Intake May Lower Risk of Liver-Related Death HepMag / 27 October 2020 Alcoholic liver disease replaces hepatitis C infection as the leading cause of liver transplantation in patients without hepatocellular carcinoma in the USA Eurekalert Medicine & Health / 11 April 2018 Smoking threatens health gains from hepatitis C treatment, US researchers warn Keith Alcorn / 22 February 2018 People with hepatitis C in the United States are at least three times more likely to smoke than the general population but little is being done to help them stop ... Drinking three or more cups of coffee a day halves the risk of dying for people with HIV/HCV co-infection Michael Carter / 03 October 2017 Drinking three or more cups of coffee a day halves the risk of death from any cause for people with HIV/hepatitis C virus (HCV) co-infection, French investigators report in the ... HCV and Alcoholism: How Two Diseases and Their Treatments Go Hand-In-Hand Healio / 22 November 2016 People with HCV attaining SVR continue to have increased mortality risk but this is due to alcohol and drug use Michael Carter / 03 October 2016 Mortality rates among people with hepatitis C virus (HCV) who attain a sustained virological response after HCV treatment are approximately twice as high as those expected in the general population, Scottish investigators report ... Fighting the War on HCV Within the Veterans Health Administration System HCV Next / 21 June 2016 Primrose Healthcare Launches an Innovative Alcohol App to Help Hepatitis C Patients Overcome Alcohol Addiction Business Wire (press release) / 24 May 2016 High Cholesterol Intake Linked to Higher Liver-Related Deaths in Women with Hepatitis C HCP Live / 22 February 2016 ← First123Next → Other pages in this section Latest news All the news Hepatitis A Hepatitis B Hepatitis C Hepatitis D Hepatitis E Coronavirus NAFLD Treatment for hepatocellular carcinoma Transmission, epidemiology and prevention Health services, policy and advocacy Social issues Conference news Email bulletin archive