How are Hepatitis B and C contracted?
Hepatitis B is usually spread through contact with blood and/or body fluids of someone who has the infection, and C through blood.
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How can you catch hepatitis C?
Hepatitis C is spread through infected blood, transplantation...
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If I have hepatitis c can I transmit it from kissing?
The hepatitis C virus (HCV) is spread by direct contact with ...
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How did Naomi Judd get hepatitis c?
"I worked as an ICU nurse and I received a needle stick," Jud...
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How long does it take for Hepatitis C symptoms to show up?
There will likely be no symptoms of hepatitis C in the early ...
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How do you get aids or hepatitis c?
At this time, there is no cure for AIDS, but medications are ...
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If I have hepatitis c can I transmit it from kissing?
The hepatitis C virus (HCV) is spread by direct contact with ...
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How did Naomi Judd get hepatitis c?
"I worked as an ICU nurse and I received a needle stick," Jud...
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How can you catch hepatitis C?
Hepatitis C is spread through infected blood, transplantation...
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How long does it take for Hepatitis C symptoms to show up?
There will likely be no symptoms of hepatitis C in the early ...
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How long can the average person live from untreated Hepatitis C?
The life expectancy of chronic hepatitis C patients is unclea...
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What is hepatitis c and how is it transmitted?
Hepatitis C is a disease caused by a virus that infects the l...
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Can you catch Hepatitis C from using the same bathroom as somebody who has it?
No, hepatitis C virus is spread when blood of an infected per...
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How do you get aids or hepatitis c?
At this time, there is no cure for AIDS, but medications are ...
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How is hepatitis C transferred?
No, Hepatitis C is caught by transfer of blood between people...
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What are some symptoms of Hepatitis C?
The early symptoms of Hepatitis C are fever, headache, muscle...
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How do you get aids or hepatitis c?
At this time, there is no cure for AIDS, but medications are ...
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Hepatitis C is a liver disease. It makes your liver swell and...
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Can you get rid of hepatitis c?
Between 15 to 40 percent of people who get hepatitis C are ab...
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Is encephalitis caused by hepatitis?
Encephalitis (en-sef-uh-LI-tis) is an inflammation of the bra...
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How do you get aids or hepatitis c?
At this time, there is no cure for AIDS, but medications are ...
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Hepatitis C is curable in more than 50 percent of patients. T...
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Can you get rid of hepatitis c?
Between 15 to 40 percent of people who get hepatitis C are ab...
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What are the differences between hepatitis A, B and C?
Hepatitis A is liver infection from virus. Hep B is virus tha...
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What are all the ways a person can catch hepatitis b from another person?
Hepatitis B is transmitted through blood and infected bodily ...
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How do you get aids or hepatitis c?
At this time, there is no cure for AIDS, but medications are ...
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What are long term affects of hepatitis?
It depends on the type of Hepatitis and not everyone infected...
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What are the effects of Hepatitis C?
Sometimes results in acute illness, but mostly becomes a chro...
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Is hepatitis b more infectious than HIV?
Absolutely yes, Hepatitis B is nearly 100 times more infectio...
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The only Hepatitis cure is for Hep A and that is time. Hep A ...
About Hepatitis C
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is an inflammation of the liver, transferred chiefly through the blood. It is more difficult to cure than Hepatitis A or B. The condition can often persist for years and is associated with chronic hepatitis, liver cirrhosis and liver cancer.
About Blood
The average adult has about five liters of blood inside of their body, coursing through their vessels, delivering essential elements, and removing harmful wastes. Without blood, the human body would stop working. Blood transports oxygen from the lungs to the body’s tissue and carbon dioxide from the body tissue to the lungs. Blood is the fluid of growth, transporting nourishment from digestion and hormones from glands throughout the body. Blood is the fluid of health, transporting disease fighting substances to the tissue and waste to the kidneys.

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