According to the World Health Organization, somewhere between 130 and 150 million people around the globe suffer from chronic hepatitis C infection. As the virus is usually asymptomatic it can go ...
Hepatitis C is an infection that affects the liver. The hepatitis C virus (HCV), which causes the infection, is usually transmitted by coming into contact with blood that’s positive for the virus.
Insulin is the hormone that’s primarily responsible for lowering glucose (blood sugar) levels in the blood. C-peptide is a byproduct created when insulin is produced. Measuring the amount of C-peptide ...