A negative result means you do not have hepatitis C. A positive result means you have been exposed to the hepatitis C virus at some point, but it does not confirm that you have an active infection.
Research suggests people with the hepatitis C virus (HCV) may be more likely to develop lichen planus, while those with lichen planus may be more likely to test positive for HCV. Lichen planus is ...
CHESS Health is excited to announce an expanded use of its innovative digital Rewards Engine, a flexible automated contingency management tool designed to improve treatment adherence. Traditionally ...