With nearly 180 million Hepatitis C infections worldwide, researchers continually strive to develop treatments and therapies for the virus. Learn about a new method of light therapy discovered in July 2007 that may prove effective in treating blood-borne viral diseases, including Hepatitis C.
The purpose of light goes beyond warming the earth’s surface or illuminating a room. Referred to by scientists as electromagnetic radiation, light has wavelengths both visible and invisible to the human eye. Various attempts to help people fight Hepatitis C have included electromagnetic radiation, with reports of success spanning both visible and invisible light.read more
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