Today is World Hepatitis Day. We cannot eliminate hepatitis C without rapidly scaling up access to harm reduction!

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Today is World Hepatitis Day. We cannot eliminate hepatitis C without rapidly scaling up access to harm reduction!
Today is World Hepatitis Day. #NIH has a long history of hepatitis research, including developing a vaccine for hepatitis A. Learn about all of the kinds of hepatitis at https://www.niddk.nih.gov/health-information/liver-disease/viral-hepatitis/ The image shows hepatitis B. @NIDDKgov @NIAIDnews
Today is #WorldHepatitisDay – learn more about hepatitis with this previous edition of Periodic Graphics in C&EN: https://goo.gl/YCFGR9
On this World Hepatitis Day, let’s come together to spread awareness and encourage prevention. Hepatitis is a silent threat that can lead to severe liver damage if not detected early.
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Hepatitis Prevention Starts With Us
Raising awareness is essential, but protection begins with hygiene. On World Hepatitis Day, we need to look beyond statistics and realize that preventing hepatitis starts with individual and collective responsibility.
Hepatitis viruses can spread in different ways—contaminated food and water, unsafe medical procedures, or poor sanitation. Yet, all these risk factors share one common solution: hygiene. A clean environment reduces transmission channels, while good personal hygiene habits act as the first line of defense.
It’s easy to underestimate small acts. Washing hands before preparing food, ensuring utensils are clean, or keeping restrooms sanitized may look ordinary. But in reality, these actions save lives.
This year, let’s not only talk about hepatitis but also commit to preventing it. Communities can organize awareness drives, schools can host hygiene education sessions, and workplaces can implement stronger cleaning policies. These efforts collectively create safer environments where diseases struggle to spread.
World Hepatitis Day reminds us that time is critical. By adopting better hygiene practices today, we can save countless lives tomorrow.
Know hepatitis. Act now.
World Hepatitis Day! 🧡
🧡 Raise Awareness, Save Lives 🧡 This World Hepatitis Day, let’s come together to spread awareness, prevent infections, and support those affected for a healthier tomorrow. 🌍💉
World Hepatitis Day
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This World Hepatitis Day, Global Regenex stands with the global mission to eliminate hepatitis.
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Hepatitis Awareness: Educate, Prevent, and Heal
Hepatitis is preventable and treatable — but awareness is the first step. Learn the causes, symptoms, and prevention tips. Let’s work together to stop the spread and protect liver health. Early detection saves lives!