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	<title>Comments on: Hepatitis C: An Emerging Epidemic</title>
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		<title>By: Vanessa Henshall</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I just want to suggest that the author of this article about Hep C do more research. Hep C can be transmitted in many ways, and in fact the common way its contracted is by sharing such things as toothbrushes, hairbrushes and other inconspicuious ways one would not think of. I have never been an addict, but was DX with Hep C in 1998. Further, this Hep C was also found in many returning WWII vets, who then transmitted it to their children. Also, I did extensive research thru NIH and found that even chemical overload can cause a positive HEP C infection. I had ALL &quot;silver&quot; fillings removed from my teeth (Mercury in the mouth is a very BAD idea. One week after the removal, my viral load on the Hep C dropped in half!! My Dr. could not believe it. You tell people they will be labeled as &quot;junkies and drug abusers-they will NEVER get tested until its too late. I do believe I contracted the disease from my dentist, who died from it. 6-4-2012]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just want to suggest that the author of this article about Hep C do more research. Hep C can be transmitted in many ways, and in fact the common way its contracted is by sharing such things as toothbrushes, hairbrushes and other inconspicuious ways one would not think of. I have never been an addict, but was DX with Hep C in 1998. Further, this Hep C was also found in many returning WWII vets, who then transmitted it to their children. Also, I did extensive research thru NIH and found that even chemical overload can cause a positive HEP C infection. I had ALL &#8220;silver&#8221; fillings removed from my teeth (Mercury in the mouth is a very BAD idea. One week after the removal, my viral load on the Hep C dropped in half!! My Dr. could not believe it. You tell people they will be labeled as &#8220;junkies and drug abusers-they will NEVER get tested until its too late. I do believe I contracted the disease from my dentist, who died from it. 6-4-2012</p>
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