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‘Pakistan to be free of Hepatitis-C in three years’

ISLAMABAD: Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives Professor Ahsan Iqbal on Saturday expressed the federal government’s strong commitment to making the country free...

PM Shehbaz announces countrywide campaign to eradicate Hepatitis C

ISLAMABAD: As the international community observed World Hepatitis Day on Sunday, Prime Minister (PM) Shehbaz Sharif called for united efforts to raise awareness and...

In US, hepatitis C often untreated because of ‘barriers’ to care

US health authorities warned Tuesday of a large number of untreated hepatitis C patients, despite the fact that a cure for the dangerous disease...

PM’s Plan to Control Hepatitis C in final phase of preparation

The government has sent Rs. 70 billion PC-I to the Planning Commission for final approval, according to sources.

US-British trio win Nobel Medicine Prize for Hepatitis C discovery

The three were honoured for their "decisive contribution to the fight against blood-borne hepatitis

Hepatitis C, TB patients to be provided free testing, treatment: minister     

Inaugurating a model centre for infectious disease in Islamabad, Federal Minister of National Health Services Aamer Mehmood Kiani aid that the government would provide all the testing and treatment facilities for hepatitis B, C and Tuberculosis (TB) patients free of cost.   

Registered Hepatitis C drugs in Pakistan cheapest in world: DRAP

ISLAMABAD: Drug Regulatory Authority of Pakistan (DRAP) on Thursday said Hepatitis C medicine of 19 pharmaceutical companies were registered and the drugs were cheaply...

Big questions for markets for 2015

Wall Street was generally calmer in 2014 than in previous years, but that doesn't mean the stock market was devoid of drama.

Study finds Hepatitis patients often fall of the treatment path

Many people with hepatitis C end up not receiving adequate treatment, because they lose their way through the medical system during the early stages of their care, researchers say.
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