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08 Sep How Birth Control Makes You Susceptible To HIV

Posted at 17:34h in Infectious and Immunologic Disease by Research at Brigham and Women's Hospital
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Many women who use hormonal birth control have probably heard reports that it may leave them susceptible to HIV. A new study explains why and sheds light on which birth control methods may be better for some women as opposed to others.
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