From the Kofta Machine to 100 Million Health Lives: Egypt’s success in stemming hepatitis C
Egypt’s journey from the spread of hepatitis C to the beginning of its decline
Egypt’s journey from the spread of hepatitis C to the beginning of its decline
Argentinian football star Lionel Messi arrived in Cairo Tuesday for a medical tourism campaign
After being unemployed for three years, 26-year-old Emad Hassan was offered a job at a local bank on the condition that he take a blood test. It was then that…
Four doctors have been referred to a Doctors Syndicate disciplinary committee for propagating an Armed Forces device alleged to cure AIDS and…
A public health campaign that began in the 1960s dramatically reduced the prevalence of schistosomiasis, a parasitic disease known locally as bilharzia,…
More than 100,000 Egyptians have requested the newly available hepatitis C drug Sovaldi through a governmental website that was launched on Thursday,…
The inventor of the Complete Cure (CC) device, Major General Ibrahim Abdel Aty, filed a complaint with the General Prosecutor Hesham Barakat…
The Complete Cure (CC) device, an invention by the Armed Forces that allegedly cures hepatitis C (HCV), a virus prevalent in Egypt,…
Egypt reached an agreement to import a new cure for Hepatitis C at a reduced cost, worth only one percent of…
«Local newspapers recently reported that the first batch of sofosbuvir, the new drug for treating the hepatitis C virus (HCV), is expected to arrive in August,…»
«The Egyptian military, with their recently announced Complete Cure device, is hardly the first to claim unproven cures for diseases that have ravaged millions of lives. Since the…»
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