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Improvements in mood and energy after successful HCV treatments

From TreatmentUpdate 221
2017, CATIE
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Depression and anxiety not barriers to HCV treatment success

From TreatmentUpdate 221
2017, CATIE
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Eliciting accurate responses about substance use

From TreatmentUpdate 219
2017, CATIE
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DAAs found highly tolerable (and effective) in people with mental health conditions

From TreatmentUpdate 216
2016, CATIE
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Sofosbuvir + velpatasvir – improvements in quality of life, energy and emotional and mental health

From TreatmentUpdate 216
2016, CATIE
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Alcohol, not marijuana, linked to liver injury in women with both HIV and hepatitis C

2016, CATIE
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Trends in liver cancer among HIV-positive people in North America

Study finds increased risk of hospitalization but not death in people with hepatitis C virus who have COVID-19

Australian researchers study syphilis in men who use HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP)

Study underscores need for HPV screening and vaccination in gay and bisexual PrEP users

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Webinar: Community Health Approaches for Ontario Immigrants and Newcomers During COVID-19
CATIE and the Alliance for Healthier Communities
April 27, 2021, noon EST

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Events

Canadian Liver Meeting 2021

Canadian Association for the Study of the Liver, the Canadian Network on Hepatitis C (CanHepC) and the Canadian Association of Hepatology Nurses
May 2 to May 5, 2021
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CAHR 2021

Canadian Association for HIV Research
May 5 to 7, 2021
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IAS Conference on HIV Science

International AIDS Society
July 18 to 21, 2021
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SisterSpace Overdose Prevention Site (CATIE Programming Connection case study)

Frequently asked questions about vaccines for the prevention of COVID-19 (CATIE)

TreatmentUpdate 239 (CATIE)

Harm reduction and COVID-19 (CATIE)

Prevention in Focus, Spring 2021 (CATIE)

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