HIV Is On the Rise in the Over 50 Crowd
HIV Is On the Rise in the Over 50 Crowd
As erectile dysfunction medication extends the sex lives of older adults, the number of older adults diagnosed with AIDS is increasing.
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" As a rec tile dysfunction medication and a sex lives of older -- the number of people over age fifty diagnosed with -- increasing that's according to a new report from the World Health Organization. In which researchers say older adults tend to be more likely than younger people who left unprotected sex and doctors may not be as likely to screen older adults HIV infection the report also -- HIV appears to progressed to full blown any faster in people over age fifty about 11% of new HIV cases in the US are among older Peyton."
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