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Preventive health guidance should feel calm, legible, and accountable.

Clear, reviewed guidance for adults making real preventive-care decisions around hepatitis B vaccination, testing, symptoms, and next steps.

Systematically implemented

Audience, article model, and page system come before scale.

Step 1

Defined audience and promise

Adults who want plain-language answers before, between, or after conversations with a clinician.

Step 2

Structured article template

Every post can now carry a summary, takeaways, reviewer, review date, and sources.

Step 3

Purpose-built healthcare surfaces

The homepage, article page, and archive now behave like a focused health publication instead of a generic blog.

Featured article shell

The article page is the product.

Basics

What Is Hepatitis B?

This introduction explains what hepatitis B is, how it affects the liver, and why basic understanding matters before any testing or vaccine decision.

Dr. Aaron Patel, MD April 20, 2026 1 min read

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Hepatitis B education and prevention

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Testing & symptoms

How Hepatitis B Testing Works

This article breaks down what hepatitis B blood tests are checking for and what questions to ask when results come back.

April 22, 2026 1 min read

Vaccines

Who Should Get the Hepatitis B Vaccine?

This guide explains which adults should ask about hepatitis B vaccination, why vaccination matters, and how to bring the question to a clinician.

April 23, 2026 1 min read

Basics

Hepatitis B vs. Hepatitis C

This comparison explains the biggest differences between hepatitis B and hepatitis C in plain language.

April 21, 2026 1 min read

Vaccines

Is the Hepatitis B Vaccine Safe?

This article explains how to think about hepatitis B vaccine safety in a grounded, practical way.

April 22, 2026 1 min read
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