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April 25, 2007

Getting Older and Skipping Condoms

A new study by researchers at Ohio University finds that 1/3 of sexually active older adults with HIV have unprotected sex. The study looked at 260 HIV positive people over 50 and discovered that those having sex were most commonly male, taking Viagra and in a relationship, and most considered themselves to have good overall health. 

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