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2011 Distinguished Bruce Witte Lecturer: Dr. Adrian Di Bisceglie
Dr. Adrian Di Bisceglie delivered the 10th annual Distinguished Witte Lecture on May 12, 2011.
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BMS Foundation Leaders Visit HBF’s Haimen City Project
Supported by a competitive grant from the Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation.
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Capitol News: HBF Celebrates World Hepatitis Day at the White House
HBF was invited to attend a historic White House briefing to commemorate World Hepatitis Day.
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Crystal Ball Raises $95,000
The Hepatitis B Foundation raised a record-breaking $95,000 at its 20th Anniversary Crystal Ball.
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Entry Inhibition: Stopping HBV and HDV at the Cell Door
An interesting strategy called entry inhibition, which is being used successfully against HIV and flu infections, may hold promise in preventing hepatitis B virus (HBV) and hepatitis delta virus (HDV)...
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HBF Consensus Recommendations for Primary Care Published
The Journal of Family Practice published the Hepatitis B Foundation’s consensus recommendations and algorithm for hepatitis B screening.
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HHS Action Plan for Combating Viral Hepatitis in the United States
The HHS plan sets priorities in improving hepatitis prevention and care at the federal, state and local levels.
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In the News: Stopping HBV and HDV at the Cell Door
A novel antiviral strategy called entry inhibition is showing promise in the fight against both HBV and HDV.
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Merck Donates Natural Products Library to Hepatitis B Foundation
Merck Co. donated its entire natural products library to the Hepatitis B Foundation.
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Princeton Workshop 2011: Are New HBV Drugs Needed?
During the Hepatitis B Foundation’s 2011 Princeton Workshop, key research leaders discussed the current state of HBV therapy and whether or not new drugs are needed.
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Routine HBV Testing before Chemotherapy
The HBF Medical and Scientific Advisory Board states that all patients should be tested for hepatitis B before receiving chemotherapy or immunosuppressive therapy.
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Speaking Personally: XiXi Comes Home
A grateful mother describes her delight in adopting XiXi, an 8-year-old boy from China who has hepatitis B.
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