Matteo Belfiglio

Second Stimulus check is coming: how to track your payment?

By today, January 15, the Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department will have to complete the payments of the second Stimulus check on the bank accounts and mailboxes of the beneficiaries.

Getting personal loans during COVID-19 crisis

As the pandemic continues its run, many lenders are struggling with difficult loan management. While some banks seem to have taken a more restrictive direction, raising the requirements for the granting of personal loans, others seem to have understood the financial difficulties of consumers by granting small-dollar loans at very affordable rates.

How to deal with side effects of Hepatitis C treatments

With the new generation of drugs, managing the side effects generated by Hepatitis C has undoubtedly become easier, compared to the days when interferon was the only possible treatment against the HCV virus.

Staging the Multiple myeloma

To determine the best treatments for multiple myeloma, we need to ascertain the stage of the disease, particularly the rate of growth and the presence of kidney complications or other serious symptoms.

The best ways to sell your car

The process of selling your car can be long and difficult if you are not familiar with the process. Essentially, you are faced with three avenues: dealership trade-in, third-party valuation or private sale.

Hepatitis C: Symptoms, Diagnosis and Prevention

In case of acute hepatitis C infection most of the people are asymptomatic, so they show no signs of infection. Symptoms of hepatitis C usually show up within two weeks, at most six months after exposure to the virus.

Myeloma: how to manage patients safely during pandemic

As established, the COVID-19 pandemic is totally new, so there is not much information available on how this virus affects cancer patients, such as myeloma or multiple myeloma.

Lung cancer: the latest key statistics in the U.S.

Lung cancer is the second most common cancer not just in men, after prostate cancer, but also in women, after breast cancer.

Why has not asbestos been banned yet?

Despite hard evidence showing that there is no safe level of exposure to the toxin, and repeated attempts to ban it, efforts to combat asbestos have always found obstacles in their way. Sixty countries have banned asbestos, but not the United States. Why?