Hep C
How a Prison in Rural Australia Found a Way to Eradicate Hep C
More than 30 percent of Australia's male inmate population test positive for the disease.
An Affordable Cure For Hep C: the New Zealand Medical Profession's Little Secret
An underground buyer’s club has sprung up to meet demand for unfunded Hep C drugs in New Zealand. It’s legal, so why are so many doctors not telling their patients about accessing potentially life-saving treatment?
'It's Destroyed People's Lives': The Shocking Rise in Hepatitis C-Related Deaths
Hepatitis C is preventable and curable—but it now kills more Americans than any other disease. According to experts, stigma against intravenous drug users and sex workers may be to blame.
How Big Pharma Drug Pricing Costs Us Our Health
AIDS activism group ACT UP is on the front lines again—this time in a global fight for universal access to 'miracle' hep C, HIV, and cancer medications. So what's stopping it?
A New Study Says Safe Injection Sites in Canada Could Save Lives and Money
Canada has North America’s first and only safe injection site, in Vancouver, British Columbia, called Insite. It opened in 2003 and since then, mortality rates from overdoses and the spread of infectious diseases have dropped dramatically.