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Contents:
- HIV AMONG GAY AND BISEXUAL MEN THE U.S.
- WHY ARE GAY MEN MORE AT RISK FOR HIV?
- DO ALL GAY PEOPLE HAVE AIDS?
HIV AMONG GAY AND BISEXUAL MEN THE U.S.
* do gay people get hiv *
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WHY ARE GAY MEN MORE AT RISK FOR HIV?
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DO ALL GAY PEOPLE HAVE AIDS?
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Most gay and bisexual men get HIV om havg anal sex whout g ndoms or medic to prevent or treat HIV. If you’re a sexually active gay or bisexual man, you may benef om more equent ttg (every 3 to 6 months). David explas what’s behd the higher rat of HIV among gay men.