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Medical Advisor Journals----Hepatitis--- Articles Written By Friends and Health Experts


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1. Hepatitis - Learn About the Disease By Najeeb Ullah

Hepatitis C is a hepatic disease caused by virus called hepatitis C virus(HCV). This disease was initially named non-A,non-B(NANB) hepatitis after ruling out hepatitis A,hepatitis B and a variety of other viral and bacterial infection. despite of intensive efforts and untiring investigations, the virologists could not determine the etiological agent of this disease


2. Pregnancy and Hepatitis B By Groshan Fabiola

There is a big question raised when thinking about hepatitis B: can infants risk to loose their immunoprophylaxis if breast feed by mothers that carry the hepatitis B virus? This is one of the most often asked question when new mothers with hepatitis B have children.


3. Another Type of Hepatitis: By Groshan Fabiola

The Hepatitis C This particular type of hepatitis is one of the most spread diseases in the world when hepatitis is concerned. Almost 200 million people all over the world suffer from hepatitis C. In countries that are not yet fully developed, hepatitis C can be spread during some medical procedures, through the contamination of the blood. However, most people develop hepatitis C because of drug use, intravenously. Another frightening thing about hepatitis C is that is the most common cause of the final stage in liver disease. This type of hepatitis is expected to affect many more people in the years to come, although there has been noticed a decrease in both mortality and developing of hepatitis C.


4.Fact Sheet for Hepatitis C By Groshan Fabiola

Hepatitis C is one of the worst liver diseases, it affects more that 30.000 people each year, and millions are carrying the hepatitis C virus in their bodies. Unfortunately it also causes quite a large number of deaths.
There are 6 types of hepatitis viruses, and all of them affect the liver in one way or another. Hepatitis C is the most dangerous type.


5.Common Hepatitis Symptoms By Michael Gentleman

There are three types of hepatitis and they will all produce the same types of symptoms in various degrees. Hepatitis affects the liver and it is very important to recognize the symptoms.


6.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.


7.FAQ About Hepatitis B By Groshan Fabiola

If I have chronic HBV can I breast feed my baby without worrying that he might get infected?A study made in Texas on 101 breast-fed infants and 268 formula-fed infants after immunopropylaxis was applied showed that there is no risk in breast feeding your baby if you have chronic HBV. Appropriate immunoprophilaxies means administering hepatitis B immune globulin and hepatitis B.


8. Hepatitis B is Transmittable to Fetus By Groshan Fabiola

It is known that Hepatitis B is transmittable from mother to baby during pregnancy. In India the prevalence of HBV is 4% and the most frequent form of virus transmission is from mother to child, during pregnancy, and in early childhood.


9.What is Canine Infectious Hepatitis?
By Ty Magnum Platinum Quality Author Canine Infectious Hepatitis is a liver disease which is life threatening and can potentially affect all dogs who are not vaccinated. Puppies are especially vulnerable and account for the majority of cases of canine infectious hepatitis. Vaccines to prevent the disease are available for all ages of dogs and should be given as soon as possible.


10.Did You Know That Sweat Can Spread Hepatitis?
By Anne Clarke Platinum Quality Author This information is very important for certain individuals to digest. And sometimes this is also an extremely unfortunate circumstance for someone to find him or her self in. Knowing that you can spread or catch hepatitis through sweat can cause a need for a complete alteration of someone's lifestyle. Hepatitis B has been found to be successfully transmitted into the bloodstream from one human being to another through the open, sweaty pores in the skin. This is because when someone sweats his or her pores are open not only to emit, but also to take in the materials around them.


11. Hepatitis C, Piercings, and Tattoos
By Antoinette Boulay Platinum Quality Author Others feel tattoos and body piercing are a viable method of self-expression. Piercing has certainly changed in the last twenty years, a time when it was only common for a woman to have her ears pierced. Nowadays piercing just about any place on your body, once or many times, is not uncommon, and instead of having a woman’s ears pierced with one hole in each ear, women, and men, may have multiple piercings on a single ear.


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