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Over years or decades, hepatitis C can lead to serious complications.
The hepatitis C virus not only affects the liver but is also associated with extrahepatic disorders, including autoimmune disorders.
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A bot named Clara helps Americans determine whether they need medical care for COVID-19.
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Hepatitis C virus (HCV) causes an infectious yet curable disease that attacks the liver and results in numerous symptoms.
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