Tag Archives: HCV Health Tips

BERRY CONSPIRACY

Raspberry season is over. I really don’t care if I ever see another one. Which leads us to: On deck and waiting in the wings for September? Why what else? More berries. HCVets would do well to eat a lot … Continue reading

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On a pinhead

I’ve been reading a biology text book (c. 1987) that we own.  These sentences struck me: “A virus is a genome enclosed in a protective coat.  The tiniest viruses are only 20 nm in diameter–smaller than a ribosome.  Millions could … Continue reading

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Words worth remembering: FDA public hearing on jet-guns (8/9/05)

Revisit with me the picture Dr. Martin Friede (WHO) painted seven long years ago concerning jet-gun devices (emphasis mine): CHAIRMAN EDMISTON: You represent sort of the pragmatic perspective here, Dr. Friede. You’re out there in the field. If industry met … Continue reading

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Baltimore VA Medical Center, 168 patients, and Kwiatkowski?

David Kwiatkowski, the man who is accused of infecting 30 patients with his strain of HCV at Exeter Hospital (NH), worked at the Baltimore VA Medical Center from May 2008 to November 2008, according a Boston.com article and the VA.   … Continue reading

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GOT JAM?

Ever worried about the end times in December, I will have enough jam to weather anything the Aztecs have up their sleeve.  Strawberry? Raspberry? Straw/Raspberry combo? Got it.  All natural. No FD&C #2 Red Food coloring or astinopectoral to preserve … Continue reading

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Update: Exeter Hospital’s HCV problems

Exeter Hospital’s “outbreak” strain of HCV has risen to 30 patients and one employee (HCW) from the previously reported 26 patients and one employee. But wait, there’s more!  There are 12 other patients of the Cardiac Cath. Lab that have different … Continue reading

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DGAT-1 AND HCV– THE CORRELATION

Cupcake found this and its an eye opener. Time to rethink a lot of things we have assumed for years. I envisioned a cure that would encapsulate the virus and lock it up. We will see what they finally use … Continue reading

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NANOBOTS TO KILL HCV

Member Paul sends us this dynamite article. I hope to be “nanobot”ed if they’re taking volunteers. HCV research is moving by leaps and bounds, ladies and gentlemen. Let’s hope those of us who failed IFN can take advantage of it … Continue reading

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Balderdash from BVA Judge Chiapetta

On 10/28/10,  Judge Chiapetta of Baltimore, decided that he had to deny service connection for HCV to a Veteran (Case #1040550) based on his creative thinking skills with regard to acute and chronic HCV.  This is also a jet-gun case … Continue reading

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SO CLOSE AND YET SO FAR

Member Christine sends us this heartbreaking news. As usual, Big Pharma has decided they cannot live with meager profits and the eradication of a disease rapidly approaching epidemic proportions. Imagine what would have happened if Doctors Saulk and Sabin had … Continue reading

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