Tip - Long-Term Effects of Chicken Pox | eHow

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According to mamashealth.com, nearly 3 million people contract chickenpox annually in the United States. The majority of cases of the contagious condition are contracted by children under the age of 12. For most, chickenpox has no long-term effect. However, there are instances when chickenpox can have a lasting impact on health.

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