Blogging About Liver Disease: Reasons To Be Grateful

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Blogging About Liver Disease: Reasons To Be Grateful

Happy Thanksgiving! This year, and every year, I am grateful for a small group of talented bloggers who continue to keep us informed about all types of viral hepatitis.

In the spirit of the upcoming holiday, each blog features many reasons to be thankful this year, from curing HCV to improved HIV treatments.

Blogs Around The Web 
A few blogs are published by support organizations, healthcare professionals or physicians, while others are written from a patients perspective, offering us healthy tips about each stage of liver disease.

By Lucinda K. Porter, RN 
Some good news in the hepatitis C realm, plus a look at the practice of gratitude.

Paul E. Sax, MD
As noted here before, I’m a big fan of Thanksgiving, a great excuse to get together with family and friends, and to eat a gargantuan amount of food.*

Holidays with Hepatitis B: How to Tell Your Family
hepbtalk
As the holidays approach, families are planning parties and dinners and preparing to spend time with their loved ones. In such a merry atmosphere, the idea of discussing hepatitis B – whether its a recent diagnosis or the first time that you are ready to disclose your status – may be intimidating. However, it doesn’t have to be! In honor of National Family Health History Day – which falls on Thanksgiving – we put together some tips to help you start the conversation. 
By Greg Jefferys 
Both Mavyret and Epclusa give cure rates above 97% for all genotypes of Hepatitis C except for G3 where both give a cure rate of around 95%.

The End Times
By Grace Campbell
Who gave cirrhosis such a catchy generic title? End stage liver disease. There’s a name sure to invoke confidence.

Weekly Review 
Catch up on what you missed this week, read HepCBC's - Weekly Bull.

Healthy You
Dr. Kristine Novak
Persistent drinking of very hot coffee can cause exfoliative esophagitis due to thermal injury, researchers report in the November issue of Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology. Florian Schertl et al describe the case of a 55-year-old woman with new retrosternal pain upon swallowing. She had been receiving continuous and successful proton pump inhibitor

Melanie was all too familiar with fatty liver disease, with her husband being diagnosed 5 years earlier. But, she never thought it would happen to her.

Questions About The Liver
Dr Paul Gow talks all things the liver and answers call-in questions on ABC Nightlife 


Source - Hepatitis Victoria

Just Because
Matthew Kaskavitch
CU Anschutz Medical Campus experts share Thanksgiving health insights
Thanksgiving is almost here, and that means two things: 1) time spent with family and friends around the television watching football, and 2) eating turkey. Lots and lots of turkey. At this time of year, we often overindulge and loosen our belt and wonder how we fit all that stuffing and gravy into our stomach. Don’t worry. We asked leading health experts from the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus a few of the Thanksgiving questions you’ve always wanted to know the answer to.

Recommended Links
HepatitisC.net
Life Beyond Hepatitis C | Real Hope for Life with Hepatitis C
I Help C
AGA Journals - Blog
Hepatitis B Foundation - Blog
HIV and ID Observations

Enjoy the upcoming holiday!


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