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24.01.2022 Our #IfTattsCouldTalk Campaign reached over 800,000 people with nearly 1.9 million impressions! If you're getting a new tattoo or piercing, go to a professional Australian studio to avoid any nasty surprises. https://www.hepatitisaustralia.com/if-tatts-could-talk



23.01.2022 12th Australasian Viral Hepatitis Conference: Sunday 30 May: Brisbane, QLD. Monday 31 May: Sydney, NSW. Tuesday 1 June: Auckland, NZ. Submission deadline 11:59pm AEDT Sunday 7 February 2021. #vh2021 https://hepatitis2021.org.au/ #HepFreeAus #hepatitis #hepatitisC #hepB #hepC #NOhep

18.01.2022 We’ve just launched a new website in partnership with Australian Injecting & Illicit Drug Users League - AIVL. The Juice has health information for people who inject performance and image enhancing drugs (PIEDs). Check it out and share with your networks: https://thejuice.org.au/ Thanks to all who supported development: Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society Nepean Blue Mountains Health @PrahanMarketMedicalClinic Alcohol and Drug Foundation Your Community Health

16.01.2022 Equitable access to good health care for everyone needs to be a priority for all governments around the world. This has been even more evident with COVID-19. World Health Day is a good time to start! https://www.who.int/campaigns/world-health-day/2021



14.01.2022 Part 2 of the a-b-c of hepatitis now streaming. Listen to Dr. Karl Kruszelnicki discusses new cures for hepatitis C. Hepatitis C treatments are available on the PBS for Australians. Find out more http://testcurelive.com.au/.

13.01.2022 Our world is an unequal one. As COVID-19 has highlighted, some people are able to live healthier lives and have better access to health services than others - entirely due to the conditions in which they are born, grow, live, work and age. Today is World Health Day and time to highlight these inequities. Find out more at https://www.who.int/campaigns/world-health-day/2021

06.01.2022 Cirrhosis means severe scarring on your liver. In most cases it is a chronic condition, which means you will usually have it for the rest of your life however treatment can reduce the impact. Find out how you can look after yourself and live well. https://www.hepatitisaustralia.com/living-with-cirrhosis



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