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Facts about hepatitis B. What ishepatitis B? Hepatitis B is an infection in the liver that is caused by a virus. Symptoms include poor appetite, stomach pain, nausea, vomiting, yellow skin and eyes (jaundice)and . Some people do not have any symptoms. One out of 10 adults who are infeted with hepatitis Bc have
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