3 Nobel laureates in medicine to cure hepatitis C


Stockholm, September 4, 2020, Monday

The Nobel Prize has been announced for outstanding contributions in various fields. This year the Nobel Prizes in Medicine will be awarded to Harvard de Alter, Michael Houston and Charles M. Raine for their discovery of the hepatitis C virus. The findings of these scientists have made it possible to cure Hepatitis B. These scientists have made it possible to test the blood of patients with hepatitis C and treat them with medicine. This research has saved millions of lives. Patients had previously died before being diagnosed with hepatitis C. Harvey Alter and Charles Rice are American while Michael Houston is British.


Amid the Corona epidemic, there were many nominations for the Nobel Prize in Medicine, which is why the Nobel Prize in Medicine was eagerly awaited. This is the end of this impatience. Corona's research in the field of medicine may also win a Nobel in the field of medicine in the near future, as medical science continues to explore the vaccine and medicine in the corona epidemic. The Nobel Committee always awards the Nobel Prize for research and works connected with human life and values ​​for which the Nobel Prize is also shared with more than one person. Last year, British scientist Peter Radcliffe and American scientists William Kaelin and Greg Sameja were awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine. This includes how the body's cells react by detecting low levels of oxygen.

In addition to the gold medal, the Nobel laureate is awarded 10 million Swedish kronor (લાખ 1.1 million). The Nobel Foundation recently increased its funding by one million Swedish kronor. The first prize in medical science was awarded for the discovery of insulin in 19 when he was only 6 years old. The oldest Nobel laureate scientist discovered a tumor-induced virus.

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