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Understand Hepatitis A : Expected duration of Hepatitis A

Incubation period can be defined as the time period between exposure to microbes (bacteria or viruses) and development of signs or symptoms of a disease. For viral hepatitis,..

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Hepatitis A Treatment : Treatment of Hepatitis A

Currently there are no specific medicines for the treatment of infection with hepatitis A. Infection with hepatitis A virus is mostly a self-limiting disease..

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Understand Gonorrhea : Expected Duration of Gonorrhea

Gonorrhoea is caused due to sexual contact (oral, genital or anal) with a person who has the infection. Read on to know more about the expected duration of gonorrhoea.   Incubation Period..

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Chikungunya Treatment : How to Treat Chikungunya Fever

Chikungunya is an insect-borne viral disease that is transmitted to humans by the virus-carrying Aedes mosquitoes. This fever is self-limiting and resolves with the passage of time..

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Hepatitis C Treatment : Breakthrough in Hepatitis C Treatment

Highlight of this article: Researchers have claimed that boceprevir a drug to treat hepatitis C takes less time in the viral disease treatment...

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Hepatitis B Prevention : How can one prevent Hepatitis B?

Hepatitis B virus can cause acute or chronic infection of the liver. Most people with acute hepatitis B infection recover but some may develop chronic infection..

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Hepatitis B Treatment : What is the treatment of Hepatitis B?

Hepatitis B infection can aggravate to acute or chronic hepatitis. A person with acute hepatitis B usually needs symptomatic or supportive treatment...

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Understand Hepatitis Overview : Guard Your Liver

Protect Yourself From Hepatitis Hepatitis can make you feel as if you have the flu, but it’s a completely different disease.  Flu is caused by viruses..

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Hepatitis A Prevention : Prevention of Hepatitis A

Hepatitis A virus (HAV) is transmitted from one person to other by faecal-oral transmission. HAV is found in the stools (faeces) of people with hepatitis A and..

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Understand Sleep Studies : Risks of Sleep Studies

Sleep studies are painless. There's a small risk of skin irritation from the sensors. The irritation will go away once the sensors are removed.Although the risks of sleep studies are minimal,..

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