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Uploaded by on Oct 25, 2006

Youth talk about a silent Asian epidemic caused by hepatitis B, with touching personal stories. Made by the Asian Liver Center Youth Council.
http://liver.stanford.edu

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  • thanks for sharing this video... :)

  • thank you for this

  • @silvertenzin Exercising & eating healthy are always good ideas. More importantly, if you are chronically infected with HBV, be sure to do 4 things: 1) get monitored every 6 months (ALT & AFP blood tests every 6 months & ultrasound every year), this will help your doctor determine whether you need medication; 2) get the hepatitis A vaccine; 3) avoid alcohol; and 4) make sure your friends and especially your family get tested.

  • @DEATH8429 Get it... i did not get it in grade 7 and now i pay for it.. believe me having this virus sucks its mentally and physically putting you down. Everyday i asked myself why oh why did i missed the virus nobody educated me nobody tell me about it . So when i got it.. i have to learned the deadly of this virus i have to learn how to live and survive. Today i am still fighting this virus with herbals & medications, doctors tell me its promising but the virus remain for how long i dont know

  • Hi I am a Hep B patient calling out to everyone who have seen this video. According to the new information of fighting diseases.. it is really important for patients to exchange info among each other. This new method of fighting diseases is very effective against anything even cancer. Doctors are helpful but they are just overloaded with info and some just too busy to care. So I urge you all to exchange info to each other and please exchange your symptoms to me itll help me a lot thankyou.

  • i never got hepatitis b and the other ones in gr7 what are they for

  • The hepatitis B vaccination must be made available to all employees who have occupational exposure. It must be made available within 10 working days of initial assignment, after appropriate training has been completed. However, employees may decide not to have the vaccination. If an employee decides not to be vaccinated, he or she must sign a form affirming this decision.

  • Fear Mongering

  • Thanks for this great vid. It will really help on my research paper for Ethnic Studies!

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