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Default new pill reduces HIV infection by 70%!

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/40333614...h-mens_health/

Gay men who are taking this daily pill have shown a 70% reduction in the amount of new cases of HIV infection. This is wonderful!

Remember being horrified by how many were dropping dead of AIDS and how scary it was to even hear that a friend of yours was exposed, let alone dx? it was a death sentence, and now we almost never hear about it. Im happy they have new tools to fight with.
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This is awesome news!

Thanks for the link to the article.

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