M-m-m-my Corona
Coronavirus has revived old anxieties for Elle. Anxieties she had lived with for decades and of which she was relieved when her hepatitis C was cured in 2016. She shares her “corona experience” … When...
View ArticleHep C: the virus that can be cured – making ‘not ok’ a bit more ‘ok’
By Lisa Carter If you haven’t achieved some great new thing while in isolation, there is something wrong with you. At least that’s what some social media influencers would have us believe....
View ArticleWorld Hepatitis Day 2021 – Don’t Wait
28 July is World Hepatitis Day. This year, Hepatitis SA is urging South Australians not to wait. The COVID-19 pandemic has seen people put off seeing their healthcare providers. Unfortunately, for...
View ArticleLiver Self-Repair
Prof. Satdarshan Singh Monga discusses his team’s investigation into liver regeneration as an alternative to waiting for a transplant The liver is known for its ability to regenerate (see last issue’s...
View ArticleHR 23: Strength In Solidarity – Part 1
By Carol Holly The Harm Reduction conference is held in a different country every two years and provides a forum for sharing the latest research, programs and policy in drug use, harm reduction* and...
View ArticleHR 23: Strength In Solidarity – Part 2
By Margaret Randle & Notes from Meagan Stanfield This was the first Harm Reduction Conference since 2019 and everyone was excited to hear what Australia had been doing as an early adopter of...
View ArticleHepatitis SA Supports the Voice to Parliament
On 5 June 2023, the Board of Hepatitis SA resolved to support the Voice to Parliament.Hepatitis SA accepts the invitation of the Uluru Statement from the Heart and welcomes the announcement of the...
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