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Site and helpline provided me with help and support during treatment for hep C on numerous occasions over long period. Proved completely trustworthy. Site info is spot on and up to date. Foremost UK site for Hep C. Site run by dedicated, knowledgeable people of small UK Hep C charity, most of whom have hep C themselves (or have had it). Professionally run site - technically and ethically. Well designed site. Site suitable for children who need to know about content but I recommend adult guidance as difficult medical matters, sexual issues and drug use are of necessity covered frankly. Probably not the right site for children younger than 13.
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Its a medical web site why the warning?
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The Hep C Trust is a well respected organisation, providing excellent advice and a range of support for people affected by Hepatitis C. I receive their newsletter and have downloaded reports and leaflets from their site and attended a training session organised via the Hep C Trust. They provide up-to-date scientific research, not personal opinions, and I very much doubt that they provide misleading or false information on Hep C. Medical knowledge is constantly being updated, so what is correct information may well change over time, but this site provides very recent research. I doubt even more that anyone associated with this site would attack anyone personally or slander them via Facebook. I notice the person who posted that comment does not say what information on this site is false and also does not provide any more information about these "more honest" sites...I know for a fact that the Hep C Trust has helped a lot of people affected by Hep C and does very good work.
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Not sure what the previous person's issues really are with this site but I have always found it to be extremely helpful, ethical, up-to-date with its information and altogether excellent and trustworthy.
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This site goes posts false information about the hepatitis C treatment, it is one of the worst for spreading miss information about hepatitis c. there are much better and more honest sights out there. This site falls under the subject of questionable content. When I questioned them about the subject mater on this site, I was attacked personally but they started trying to slander me by going around on facebook, behind my back, and telling my friend not to listen to me. I have medical history that proves the information on this site is false, just with my medical records and personal experience with hepatitis c treatments. They blatantly choose to ignore the facts.
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