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Offline Lewinsky Stinks, Dr. Brennan Rocks

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Big Mac, Fries and Coke please. And hold the spit.
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You have to wonder about the sanity of some people...This is totally disgusting!   

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He has Hep C which is very hard to treat  and sometimes impossible to cure. That guy is a boo-terrorist. Is he related to Typhoid Mary ?

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He has Hep C which is very hard to treat  and sometimes impossible to cure. That guy is a boo-terrorist. Is he related to Typhoid Mary ?

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To my understanding it cannot be cured, it's basically like HIV.

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Most people can be cured and there are new pipeline drugs that could be even more effective.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hepatitis_C
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Overall, 50–80% of people treated are cured.

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Clearly then I have not kept up with science. It used to be a virtual eventual death sentence like AIDS.

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I also remember when I first heard about Hep C in the late 90s there was no known cure. But even as of now it the treatment is very aggressive with many side effects and also it's possible that some people who are supposedly cured are still carriers of undetected levels.