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Discovery Could Improve Hepatitis C Treatment
Sep 24, 2009
Walter and Eliza Hall Institute – Walter and Eliza Hall Institute researchers are part of an international team that has discovered a genetic variation that could identify those people infected with hepatitis C who are most likely to benefit from current treatments.
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Adapted from materials provided by Walter and Eliza Hall Institute.
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Welcome to thehepatitisCepidemic.com.This is the first truly interactive website dedicated to bringing about real awareness of the growing Hepatitis C epidemic. Here you can share your “C-Story” with others in the community by uploading your personal video. You can also participate in an online dialogue in our online chat room with others affected by the Hepatitis C epidemic. The important aspect of this website is that not only can you find the latest news and information about Hepatitis C, but you can share your experience and broaden your “hepatitis horizon.” Knowledge equals power and thehepatitiscepidemic.com is here to deliver knowledge about all things Hepatitis C. This website has been created by people intimately involved with Hepatitis C and liver disease…participate with confidence! Be a part of your Hepatitis C community.
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how to prepare your short video for sharing.
READ MORE HERE: LESS IS MORE, under three minutes is best! 1. Save to your hard drive as .mov, .avi, .mpg, .mp4, or .wmv format. 2. Use the Browse button and navigate to your file. 3. Click Upload only once: wait for confirmation panel. ![]() ![]() What are the best file formats for my video C Story?
ANSWER: Any of the common file types like .avi, .mov, or .mpg are easy for us to process and deliver online so you may share your C Story with others.
Keep it short: you can say a lot in two or three minutes. Longer files may be edited with permission.How do I share my c story?
ANSWER: Save your video file to disc and note the location. The rest is easy! Just use the handy "Browse" button, then navigate to your C Story.
Then click "Upload" and the file will transfer.
Why is the community improved when we share our experiences?
ANSWER: Information, knowledge and understanding can bring benefits we cannot imagine at first.
Many feel alone and scared, so don't be shy among friends. There are many ways to make living with Hepatitis C much easier, and we can explore them here
with each other and medical professionals prominent in the field of blood disorders.
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I shared my Hepatitis C Story![]() My name is Marty.Having just gone through a year of the most advanced clinical and complimentary therapies, I have much to share. |