Hepatitis C is a serious viral infection that affects more than 220,000 Canadians. A person can live with the virus for 20 to 30 years before symptoms start to manifest, which is both a blessing and a curse. Because it can go undiagnosed for so long, hepatitis C …Read more
Edmiston Canada committed to eliminating hepatitis C Three years later where is the action
Hepatitis C is a serious viral infection that affects more than 220000 Canadians A person can live with the virus for 20 to 30 years before symptoms start to manifest which is both a blessing
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Canada needs to commit to eliminating hepatitis C with co-ordinated action nationwide
A person can live with the virus for 20 to 30 years for action ready to be adopted all it takes for us to join the other 193 countries committed to eliminating hepatitis C is political will Laurie Edmiston is executive director of CATIE Canadas
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Laurie Edmiston Improved testing could eliminate new HIV infections
Earlier this year I witnessed further and turn them into action Lets do more than encourage testing Lets make it possible Laurie Edmiston is executive director of CATIE Canadas source for HIV and hepatitis C information
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When the antiabortion movement meets the antivaccine movement
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Willie Waffles on Johnson Endorsement
If it came down to either him or Gary Im already committed to Dennis They both have said they in compliance with section 501c3 of the Internal Revenue Code and does not pay for reporting that could be interpreted or misinterpreted as doing
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Political commitment can eliminate hepatitis in Canada
For a virus that was discovered only 30 years ago thats incredible This medical breakthrough is so significant that 82 countries have now put in place plans to eliminate hepatitis C action Laurie Edmiston is executive director of CATIE Canadas
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