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For those intrigued by thrilling scientific discoveries to others seeking practical advice about living with chronic hepatitis B, there is now a book for everyone to enjoy.
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 Hepatitis & Liver Disease: What You Need to Know
Hepatitis & Liver Disease: What You Need to Know 
              Melissa Palmer, M.D.
In this revised and updated edition of her groundbreaking 2000 book, 
renowned   hepatologist Dr. Melissa Palmer discusses all facets of liver
 disease, from   symptoms and tests to treatment options and lifestyle 
changes. In addition, this   comprehensive handbook reveals cutting-edge
 research on the dangers of hepatitis   C, one of the world‘s 
fasting-growing microbial threats.
             
 Hepatitis B: The Hunt for a Killer Virus
Hepatitis B: The Hunt for a Killer Virus
              Baruch S. Blumberg, M.D., Ph.D.
The discovery of the deadly hepatitis B virus and the vaccine
               against it was one of the great triumphs of twentieth-century
               medicine. And it almost didn’t happen.  Dr. Blumberg,
               who won the Nobel Prize for this discovery, shares this story
               in his new scientific memoir.
             
 First Year: Hepatitis B
First Year: Hepatitis B
                 William F. Green 
Will Green has written a book that pulls you in and keeps your
               interest, almost  like a good novel. Drawing upon his
               own personal experience of living with hepatitis B, he provides
               insight for both the newly diagnosed and the experienced veteran
               through the "Living" and "Learning" sections of
               his book.
               Read our  Full
               Review 
 Living with Hepatitis B:
Living with Hepatitis B: 
A Survivor’s Guide
Gregory T. Everson, M.D., and Hedy Weinberg 
The reader is taken step-by-step through the process of diagnosis,
               ongoing care, and treatment options in this patient guidebook.
               Dr. Everson provides reliable medical information and Hedy
               Weinberg, who lives with hepatitis C, addresses the unique
               challenges of living with a chronic illness. She successfully
               translates the medical jargon into language that everyone can
               understand.
               Read our  Full
              Review 
 The Official Patient‘s Sourcebook on Hepatitis B:   A
               Revised and Updated Directory for the Internet Age
The Official Patient‘s Sourcebook on Hepatitis B:   A
               Revised and Updated Directory for the Internet Age  
               Icon Health Publications (August 2002)
                
                 
               
               This book has been created for patients who have decided
                     to make education and research an integral part of the treatment
                     process. Although it also gives information useful to doctors,
                     caregivers and other health professionals, it tells patients
                     where and how to look for information covering virtually
                     all topics related to hepatitis B. The sourcebook draws
                     from public, academic, government, and peer-reviewed research.
                     Selected readings from various agencies are reproduced to
                     give you some of the latest official information available
                     to date. Given patients‘ increasing sophistication in using
                     the Internet, abundant references to reliable Internet-based
                     resources are provided throughout this sourcebook. 
PKIDs Pediatric Hepatitis Report (530 page report
               ); The Pediatric Hepatitis Report is the first single comprehensive
               resource for those seeking reliable information about children living
               with viral hepatitis A through E. It is a publication of the national
               non-profit agency PKIDs (Parents of Kids with Infectious Diseases)
               and was released December 2001. Read our Full Review. The report
               can be downloaded for free at  www.pkids.org or
               call 360-695-0293 to order a printed copy.
www.pkids.org or
               call 360-695-0293 to order a printed copy.             
