Introduce yourself to the community! - Hepatitis B Trust

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Introduce yourself to the community!

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Why not to start with introducing yourself to the community? You can write about your condition, life experience.. also can ask own questions here: healthunlocked.com/write/he...

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A warm hello to all those affected by Hepatitis B. This forum allows users to talk freely in a strictly confidential way about their Hepatitis B issues, just choose a username that is anonymous and ask your key questions. We have the same qualified staff here that write frontline doctor manuals and the hepb.org.uk website. We have overseen some 500,000 HBV tests and vaccinations to date and helped 10,000 patients and carers and clinicians better understand HBV. We maintain working relationships with the best Hepatolgists and leading Treatment manufacturers to provide the most up to date information. Most of all we have found hepatitis B patients suffer from both lack of facts and isolation as much as liver disease. So here let us start to change things for the 2000 million infected at some stage, the 300 million infected permanently and the 100 million in danger of advanced liver disease.

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