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  • El Glutation, Higado Y Hepatitis
    By: Nestor Riba | - Hepatitis toxica.

    Esta es una condicion no infecciosa que es causada por la exposicion a algunos quimicos que daan el higado. Los agentes que daan el higado son muchos, pero el abuso del alcohol es el culpable de la mayoria de los casos. El alcoholismo es una enfermedad cronica y la inflamacion prolongada que sufre el higado lleva a lo que se conoce como Cirrosis hepatica.

    Hepatitis Infecciosa.

    La hepatitis infecciosa es la forma mas comun de todas las ...

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  • Modern Hepatitus Treatments
    By: Jeff Beale | - More people today will choose natural, herbal and alternative therapies to treat the Hepatitis C virus. Many sufferers want to avoid the horrible side effects of interferon and liver transplants that may not show a complete cure by eliminating the virus. In these later stages the solution is usually a liver transplant. According to WebMD.com the Hepatitis C virus is the number one cause of liver transplants and kills about 10,000 people a year. Even if the transplant is successful, the vir ...
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  • Modern Hepatitus Treatments
    By: Nancy poul | - More people today will choose natural, herbal and alternative therapies to treat the Hepatitis C virus. Many sufferers want to avoid the horrible side effects of interferon and liver transplants that may not show a complete cure by eliminating the virus. In these later stages the solution is usually a liver transplant. According to WebMD.com the Hepatitis C virus is the number one cause of liver transplants and kills about 10,000 people a year. Even if the transplant is successful, the vir ...
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  • Hepatitis A,b,c,d,e
    By: radiologyceu | - "Hepatitis" means inflammation of the liver and also refers to a group of viral infections that affect the liver . The most common types are Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C.

    Viral hepatitis is the leading cause of liver cancer and the most common reason for liver transplantation. An estimated 4.4million Americans are living with chronic hepatitis; most do not know they are infected. About 80,000 new infections occur each year.

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  • There Are 5 Types Of Hepatitis
    By: Hype Williams | - Hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver caused by certain viruses and other factors, such as alcohol abuse, some medications and trauma. There are 5 types of this disease A, B, C, D, and E. The various types affect millions of Americans though many cases of the ailment are not a serious threat to health. Infection with certain hepatitis viruses can become chronic and can sometimes lead to liver failure and death. Eating food and drinking water infected with a virus called HAV causes Hepatitis ...
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  • Facts About Hepatitis
    By: Roberto Sedycias | - Whether you have acute or chronic hepatitis, there are many signs to be on the look out for. For example, with acute, the many features are going to be a lot like flu symptoms, things like muscle pains and aching joints as well as fever that burns your forehead and a feeling of nausea as well as diarrhea and also vomiting, too, coupled with a horrid headache. Also, you can also experience some loss of hunger and you won't want to eat anything. You will also notice that you ate smoking and you wo ...
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  • Important Information About Hepatitis Symptoms
    By: Hype Williams | - There are three main types of hepatitis that have similar symptoms, identified as hepatitis A, hepatitis B and hepatitis C. Even though each one of them is caused by a virus, and present some of the same characteristics, the three are different from each other. Care must be taken with those who suspect they may be at risk to see a doctor for blood tests and if necessary, treatment options that need to be discussed.

    Hepatitis A can be quite serious, but is preventable by use of an ...

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  • Your Guide To The Hepatitis C Virus
    By: Hype Williams | - It is important that all people understand what the hepatitis C virus is, what the symptoms of it are, what treatment options are available and how people who are afflicted with it cope. The condition is a challenging one most of the time. As it stands right now, there is no definitive cure.

    Hepatitis C is a contagious viral infection that causes damage to the liver, although it is usually not noticed right away and can dwell silently for years. Usually, transmission takes place ...

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  • Coping With The Hepatitis C Virus
    By: Hype Williams | - Getting informed about hepatitis C and support from individuals either online or in your local area who have this life threatening condition, should be able to shed some light on hepatitis symptoms that occur. Many people did encourage when they talk about some of their illnesses online. This can be a therapeutic situation for many individuals who are dealing with hepatitis C and other illnesses that have dilapidated your health. Oftentimes, support group members share suggestions for living wit ...
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  • Hepatitis A Preventive Vaccines - Pipeline Assessment And Market Forecasts To 2017
    By: GlobalData | - GlobalData estimated the global hepatitis A preventive vaccines market to be worth $476m in 2010, and it is forecast to grow at 6.2% annually for the next seven years to reach $726m by 2017. This moderate growth is primarily attributed to growth in vaccination coverage due to increases in recommendation for hepatitis A vaccination. The growth is further supported by increases in tourist traffic globally as hepatitis A vaccines are used as traveler vaccines by tourists. However, supply issues wit ...
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  • Alcohol-induced Hepatitis And The Risk To Your Liver
    By: Neal Kennedy | - Alcohol-induced hepatitis occurs when the liver becomes inflamed due to the use - or perhaps the over use - of alcohol. Alcohol-induced hepatitis, often simply called alcoholic hepatitis, should not be confused with cirrhosis of the liver because they are not strictly the same. But hepatitis brought on by alcohol use is considered to be an early stage of alcoholic liver disease.

    Not all heavy drinkers get hepatitis caused by alcohol. In fact, some individuals with alcohol-induced h ...

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  • A Traveller's Guide To Hepatitis A
    By: Sue Jonesie | - There are several types of hepatitis (hep) viruses and this article is just about hepatitis A (or hep A). One of the main causes of infection is bad hygiene so it is vital to wash your hands after using the toilet as the hepatitis A virus is passed in the bowel motions of an infected person.

    In many developing countries, because of its source, drinking water may be contaminated with the virus. Because of this it is important to not only be extra careful when drinking fluids, but to ...

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  • Hepatits B Traveller's Guide
    By: Sue Jonesie | - Hepatitis B (Hep B)

    What is hepatitis B and how serious can it be? Several kinds of hepatitis virus can infect the liver. This article is about hepatitis B (Hep B).

    Hepatitis B is a worldwide health problem with 350 million people thought to be infected. In high-risk countries, 8% or more of the population can be infected. High risk areas include sub-Saharan Africa, most of Asia and parts of the Amazon region, but care is advised in all countries. People often understan ...

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  • How To Prevent Hepatitis
    By: andrewsmith | -
    Another common way to get infected with hepatitis is through needles that have been infected with hepatitis. This is mostly common in people who use drugs and in some medical procedure in less developed countries. Therefor, it is very good to let people know what risks they expose themselves, including hepatitis, when using intravenous drugs. Sexual contact can also be a cause for hepatitis infection, so teens should be educated accordingly.

    There are many people are very anx ...

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  • Hepatitis A - Herbal Cure Is Available
    By: Jim00 Wilson | - Luckily, both hepatitis A and B, can be cured, with separate methods. In fact, a new natural treatment newly developed in Australia, and as it is purely herbal, progressively people use it to eradicate the hepatitis infection.

    Let us firstly mention the hepatitis A vaccine. The hepatitis A vaccine was firstly used to protect children form of the virus in 1996 in the United States. Soon thereafter, the use of Hepatitis A vaccine was more frequent and advance to other parts of the wor ...

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  • Hepatitis B - Pipeline Assessment And Market Forecasts To 2017
    By: GlobalData | - GlobalData estimates the global Hepatitis B therapeutics market to be valued at $1.3bn in 2009. The market is estimated to grow up to $1.4bn in 2017, with a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 1.3%. This slow growth is attributed to the patent expiry of Baraclude in 2015. Growth in the Hepatitis B therapeutics market will be driven by an increase in the number of patients. The US is the largest market for Hepatitis B therapeutics and constitutes approximately 50% of the global market.

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  • Ways To Recognize Signs And Symptoms Of Hepatitis C
    By: Neal Kennedy | - Hepatitis C symptoms are "silent" in 4 out of every 5 people who have been infected with the hepatitis C virus. In other words, four out of five individuals who have hepatitis C don't know it. Those who do experience hepatitis C symptoms will find they range from slight to severe.

    Fatigue is the most frequently cited symptom of hepatitis C. But there are certainly others, which often appear in combinations.

    * abdominal discomfort or even pain
    * you'll notice that ...

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  • Hepatitis Therapeutics Market To 2016
    By: GBI Research | - In 2009, the global hepatitis market was estimated to be worth $3,276m, representing a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 3.1% between 2001 and 2009. By 2016, the global hepatitis market is estimated to reach $5,977m, indicating a CAGR of 9% between 2009 and 2016.

    The hepatitis A and hepatitis C markets are expected to grow at a high rate during the forecast period. The hepatitis B market alone is expects to witness a low growth.

    The target patient base of the hepati ...

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  • A Closer Look At Hepatitis Treatment
    By: dr jany | - Hepatitis you can say a very terrible illness which affects the liver. When we look at this to etymology of the word shows us that it comes from a work Greek Hepat, its meaning liver further its meaning inflammation. And this exactly shows what the condition is characterized with. As a whole there are around five different types of hepatitis and which it can be cause by five different types virus of the condition.
    Hepatitis A is a type where it can be cured and there can be no life-long ...

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  • Ignore Hepatitis Testing And You Are Headed Towards Long Term Illness!!
    By: Darren Norville | - Hepatitis is a disease that is marked by an inflammation of the liver. Hepatitis occurs usually when the liver is affected by a virus. Hepatitis can be categorized into A, B, C, D and E. Intake of contaminated food or water can cause hepatitis A and E. When one has fluids transfusion (such as blood) which itself is contaminated, this can cause Hepatitis B, C or D.

    Hepatitis B, C or D can also be caused by the use of contaminated equipments that are used in blood transfusion. Even ...

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  • How Do I Know I Have Hepatitis B?
    By: Lam Seina | - Hepatitis B is the term for inflamed liver due to viral infection or exposure to too much alcohol, medication or toxin. An estimated 350 million of individuals are said to be infected of this disease. Therefore, we should really be careful and we must know the signs and symptoms of this disease.

    First, let us know what hepatitis B is.

    Hepatitis B is caused by the Hepatitis B virus or HBV. They belong to the viral family known as Hepadnaviridae. HBV is a composed of deox ...

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  • Hepatitis B Treatment Could Be Possible With A Magic Pill
    By: Darren Norville | - A newly discovered pill by an Australian scientist could make possible Hepatitis b treatment as the pill is expected to cure the problem. It is a silent killer and you may have to live with the disease for long. This is as close as scientists have been able to come in discovering a cure for hepatitis. It is one of the most common infections of the liver and there are millions the world over suffering from the problem.

    Deceptive symptoms

    The liver gets inflated as a re ...

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  • Symptoms Of Hepatitis B And C
    By: letetiya | - The liver is one of the most complex organs in the body. Besides the manufacture of cholesterol and certain proteins used by the body and storing glycogen (sugar), which is released into the bloodstream, as glucose is needed, the liver also has a main function to detoxify harmful substances that have been taken into the body. Hepatitis is a serious inflammation of the liver and is usually caused by certain types of viruses, however there are some types of bacteria that can also cause hepatitis. ...
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  • New Drugs For Dealing With Hepatitis C Cirrhosis And Liver Disease
    By: Joe Healy | - Data presented at a medical meeting beginning today, advised that Vertex Pharmaceuticals has developed an experimental drug, which is used to treat a resistant to treatment form of hepatitis C. The presentation revealed that the drug helped cure over 60 percent of patients suffering with the otherwise difficult to treat form of the disease.

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    Times Health Guide: Hepatitis C
    The highest cure rate reported so far for the condition was spotlighted when Wall Street ...

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  • Dog Hepatitis - Owner's Guide To Hepatitis In Dogs
    By: D Swain | - Hepatitis in dogs is a highly contagious viral disease. It mainly affects the liver. However, it can also affect various other organs.

    Transmission

    As you just learned, this disease is caused by a virus. This virus is known as canine adenovirus type 1, or CAV-1 for short. Most dogs get infected when they come into direct contact with an infected dog. Infected body fluids can also be a method of transmission. The virus can also be passed by parasites such as fleas, m ...

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  • Hepatitis Information
    By: jackb son | - The word hepatitis refers to an inflamation of the liver. First reported in 1947, Canine Infectious Hepatitis (CIH), is a caused by canine adenovirus. Almost every dog will come in contact with the virus at least once in their life time. The virus may pass through the dog, causing little to no adverse effects, or the virus may be so severe, the dog will die within hours of initial symptoms.. CIH effects the liver, lymphoid system and blood vessel walls.

    First of all we know how se ...

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  • Milk Thistle Is An Herbal Supplement For Hepatitis C
    By: Darren Craddock | - Many people are turning from traditional medicine in favor of a more holistic approach to their health care. Living a healthy lifestyle and taking herbal supplements with a healthy diet have been proven to help prevent the occurrence of many serious diseases.

    Hepatitis C is just one of the diseases that herbs and diet have been known to help. Recently the prestigious Mayoclinic.com advised that silymarins have shown strong scientific evidence of improving liver function of Hepati ...

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  • The Relationship Between Hepatitis And Oral Health
    By: Robert Melkonyan | - Hepatitis, more particularly Hepatitis C, has been associated with the decline or worsening of the oral health condition of patients infected with the diseases. As such, these patients experience problems not just pertaining to the health of their teeth and mouth, but also with their quality of life as manifested by their reluctance to interact with other people in society due to their very poor oral health.

    Before we further discuss the state of the oral health of people with hep ...

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  • New Medications To Treat Hepatitis C, Liver Disease, And Cirrhosis.
    By: Joe Healy | - An experimental drug from Vertex Pharmaceuticals helped cure more than 60 percent of patients with a tough-to-treat form of hepatitis C, according to data to be presented at a medical meeting that starts today.

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    Times Health Guide: Hepatitis C
    The highest cure rate reported so far for the condition was spotlighted when Wall Street and doctors awaited the results, and the treatment worked half the time.
    Vertex, however, may not stand alone in the spotligh ...

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  • Keeffee Has Stated Although Alinia Is On The Market With Few Side Effects Doctors Are Still Rational
    By: Joe Healy | - Vertex Parmaceuticals has produced an new experimental medication which has assisted more than 60 percent of people infected with a resistant form of Hepatitis C, according to research which will be made public at a medical summit beginning today.

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    Times Health Guide: Hepatitis C
    The results, eagerly awaited by Wall Street as well as by doctors, represent the highest cure rate yet reported for the condition and the treatment was accomplished in half the ...

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  • Types Of Hepatitis
    By: Sam Michel | - Hepatitis is the medical term for a condition that has as a result the inflammation of your liver. In most of the hepatitis cases, the inflammation is caused by an infection. The other reasons that can lead to hepatitis are alcohol abuse, different types of medication, poisons and even other diseases. There are different types of hepatitis, one of them being hepatitis C. This particular type of hepatitis is caused by the hepatitis C virus.

    To better understand hepatitis, you must ...

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  • Hepatitis C: Treating Hepatitis C With Herbs And Natural Therapies
    By: Bertil Hjert | - Hepatitis C is referred to as a serious infectious virus by medical experts. They also like to refer to this disease as a communicable liver disease. This disease directly attacks the liver of the patient.

    However, people are more at ease these days, when it comes to talking about this condition or having contracted it for various reasons. The reason is wide availability of treatment options for this infectious disease.

    You would be highly surprised to know that a w ...

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  • Hepatitis C "€" Treatment Options Available Worldwide
    By: Bertil Hjert | - When it comes to Hep C millions of people across the globe get in to deep worry. The reason is that Hepatitis C can hit the liver real hard. This can result in serious conditions such as cirrhosis and cancer.

    However, the good news is that this serious condition can be treated. In fact, you would be happy to know that a variety of treatment options are available, these days for Hep C.

    First and foremost, one must know about the signs and symptoms of this disease. I ...

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  • Hep C: Coping With Hepatitis C
    By: Bertil Hjert | - Hepatitis C is an infectitious virus that has the tendency to damage the liver. It transfers in to the liver via the blood.

    Unfortunately, there is no vaccine, for this condition. Hence, people are instructed to follow certain preventative methods in order to keep oneself off this disease.

    However, when once contracted by this infectious virus of Hep C, there is no other way out than to visit a doctor and treat the condition.

    Until now, there have ...

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  • Hepatitis C "€" Treatment Options Available
    By: Bertil Hjert | - Hepatitis C is a serious issue and one needs to keep oneself fully informed about this virus in order to save health and getting affected from the serious side effects. A patient tends to go through the stage of a kind of inflammation of the liver. The condition is brought in to action by the Hepatitis C virus.

    Hepatitis C can also be referred to as the type of Hepatitis that shows symptoms similar to the flu.

    This is the reason that most people are not aware of th ...

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  • Hepatitis C- What You Should Know About This Virus!
    By: Bertil Hjert | - Most people across the globe are not well informed about Hepatitis C. No wonder, why they are attacked by this infectious virus, once in their life time. Hepatitis C can also be referred to as the type of Hepatitis that shows symptoms similar to the flu.

    This is the reason that people are not aware of the fact that they have been infected with the virus of Hepatitis C. The virus is only detected when the person visits a health care practitioner for a medical examination.
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  • Complete Information On Autoimmune Hepatitis With Treatment And Prevention
    By: Juliet | - Autoimmune hepatitis is a disease in which the system's exempt structure attacks liver cells. Although the cause for this isn't completely clear-cut, some diseases, toxins and drugs may spark autoimmune hepatitis in vulnerable folk, particularly women. The disease is normally rather severe and, if not treated, gets worse over moment. Usually, the exempt structure does not respond against the system's own cells. However, sometimes it erroneously attacks the cells it is supposed to defend. This re ...
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  • Viral Hepatitis Information
    By: Juliet | - Hepatitis means inflammation of the liver. It is common worldwide. Many illnesses and conditions can cause inflammation of the liver, for example, drugs, alcohol, chemicals, and autoimmune diseases. The most common etiology of acute hepatitis is viral infection. In North America, hepatitis A, hepatitis B and hepatitis C are the commonest causes of viral hepatitis. Viral hepatitis occurs less commonly with infections such as Epstein-Barr virus, cytomegalovirus, adenovirus, herpes simplex and Coxs ...
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  • Hepatitis C
    By: Lac Tran | - There is no vaccine to protect against hepatitis C, but there are a number of things that can be done to prevent infection with the Hepatitis C virus.

    To make sure you don't put yourself or others at risk, follow some straight up advice to prevent Hepatitis: Don't start injecting drugs and if you are doing so, stop if you possibly can. This is a key way to prevent Hepatitis C infection. If you're unable to stop injecting drugs, then never share drug-injecting equipment. Onl ...

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  • The Hepatitis Epidemic
    By: Tony Isaacs | - Today, an estimated 5 million Americans are infected with Hepatitis C - and most of them don't know it. That is 1 out of every 50 people.....and some will be people you know. One out of every 10 Veterans is infected, 62% of Vietnam Vets have it. Three people with Hep C die every day, two of them are Veterans.

    Hepatitis C is considered an epidemic and is now killing more people than Aids/HIV...30,000 a year and it's going to get much worse. The number of adults seeking liver transp ...

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  • Hepatitis C A Quick Guide
    By: James Hunaban | - This disorder is a disease of the liver, which is caused by the hepatitis C virus, also known as HCV. The early symptoms of this disease may be extreme fatigue, which the patient may ignore until they develop other symptoms. These later symptoms include abdominal pain, clay colored stools, darker colored urine and the skin turning yellow, which is called jaundice. Of the patients who have acute hepatitis C about 25% will be able to make a complete recovery. Unfortunately the remaining percentage ...
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  • Diabetes Medication: Can Your Treatment Cause Hepatitis?
    By: Vivian L. Brennan | - In 1997, the medical community was prescribing a new drug to treat type 2 diabetes. By March 2000, this drug was removed from the market because it was causing hepatitis and liver disease. Drugs in this family are still being prescribed to treat diabetes. Are there any risks?

    Troglitazone was allegedly a miracle drug. It decreased incidence of type 2 diabetes by up to 75% compared with a control group. It helped relieve many complications that can come from insulin resistance, inc ...

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  • Hepatitis B "€" A Deadly Killer
    By: Sharon Hopkins | - Hepatitis B is a caused by a virus named hepatitis B virus. This virus is similar to hepatitis C as it attacks the liver which in turn becomes a lifelong struggle. This is a very dangerous virus as it causes liver infection, cirrhosis (scarring) of the liver, liver cancer, liver failure and also death. There is no reason to fret as Hepatitis B vaccine is available for all age groups. It is one of the most powerful and a deadly virus to ranks among the top ten killers. Many have lost their lives ...
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  • Hepatitis C, Reason For Liver Inflammation
    By: Sharon Hopkins | - Hepatitis C is an infection with the hepatitis C virus. It causes liver to swell which affects its functioning. Hepatitis C spreads by using infected, dirty needles or through blood transfusion. The virus remains dormant in the liver to cause chronic inflammation. Once infected with hepatitis C virus many may not show any sign of infection. Sometimes people get infected with hepatitis C and would not even know for years. There are two main kinds of hepatitis, acute and chronic hepatitis. When a ...
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  • Symptoms And Types Of Hepatitis
    By: James Hunt | - What is hepatitis? Hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver. It is usually caused by a virus. There are several kinds of hepatitis. Some of these types affect humans but there are also other types that affect animals such as dogs and cats. Most people probably know of the types that affect humans, however.

    What are some of the symptoms of hepatitis? If you have hepatitis, you will probably know that something is wrong. Symptoms include fever, nausea, headache, fatigue, muscle pai ...

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  • A Summary Of Chronic Hepatitis C Infection
    By: Greg Lietz | - Hepatitis C is a stealthy virus that mutates while hiding in liver cells and other organ cells like the spleen and gall bladder. The fact that the viral cells "hide" makes it very difficult for the body's immune system to eradicate it. Hepatitis C is a slowly progressing disease sometimes taking many years until symptoms are noticeable. It is at this point that the virus has reached advanced chronic stage and becomes difficult to eradicate. Hepatitis C results in 8,000 to 10,000 deaths annually. ...
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