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                    [Title] => PDLs gumagawa ng hollow blocks sa penal farm
                    [Summary] => Malaking tulong sa persons deprived of liberty­, dagdag kita at am­bag din sa Bureau of Corrections ang paggawa ng hollow blocks sa loob ng Sablayan Prison and Penal Farm sa Occidental Mindoro na bahagi ng programa ng ahensya na “Bagong BuCor sa Bagong Pilipinas.”
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                    [AuthorName] => Ludy Bermudo
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                    [Title] => How safe is my house in an earthquake?
                    [Summary] => The integrity of a house depends on how it was made. Rate the safety – or vulnerability – of your house in an earthquake. This self-check is for typical one- to two-story houses of concrete hollow block.
                    [DatePublished] => 2019-11-29 00:00:00
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                    [AuthorName] => Jarius Bondoc
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                    [Title] => Hepatitis B treatment strategies
                    [Summary] => Hepatitis B  virus (HBV) is a transmissible, fibrogenic and oncogenic virus for which there are a continually expanding number of well-tolerated treatment options. The decision to treat patients with chronic hepatitis B (CHB) should be based  on rapidly emerging data and knowledge of the clinical consensus regarding CHB. There is no way to predict reliably which patients will experience the sequelae of CHB – complications of cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) – or time-to-onset of these clinical endpoints.
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                    [AuthorName] => Charles C. Chante MD
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                    [Title] => How chronic is hepatitis B in RP?
                    [Summary] => Hepatitis B is recognized by the World Health Organization as the most common serious liver infection in the world. The disease is so serious that lack of treatment may lead to cirrhosis of the liver, liver cancer, liver failure, and eventually death. 


The problem, however, is compounded by the fact that very few hepatitis B patients are aware that they are infected.

A study made by a research group called Synovate Healthcare revealed that most patients suffering from chronic hepatitis B (CHB) in Asia initially did not suspect that they were infected.
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Dr. Nany Leung, founding head of Hong Kong-based Asiahep, said that despite the high prevalence of CHB in Asia, 87 percent of respondents admitted they knew very little about the illness at the time they were diagnosed.
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                    [Title] => PDLs gumagawa ng hollow blocks sa penal farm
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                    [AuthorName] => Ludy Bermudo
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                    [Title] => How safe is my house in an earthquake?
                    [Summary] => The integrity of a house depends on how it was made. Rate the safety – or vulnerability – of your house in an earthquake. This self-check is for typical one- to two-story houses of concrete hollow block.
                    [DatePublished] => 2019-11-29 00:00:00
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The problem, however, is compounded by the fact that very few hepatitis B patients are aware that they are infected.

A study made by a research group called Synovate Healthcare revealed that most patients suffering from chronic hepatitis B (CHB) in Asia initially did not suspect that they were infected.
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Dr. Nany Leung, founding head of Hong Kong-based Asiahep, said that despite the high prevalence of CHB in Asia, 87 percent of respondents admitted they knew very little about the illness at the time they were diagnosed.
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