Currently Available Lubricants Used For Anal Sex May Actually Make It Easier For HIV To Be Transmitted

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Currently Available Lubricants Used For Anal Sex May Actually Make It Easier For HIV To Be Transmitted

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The risk of acquiring HIV through unprotected anal sex is at least 20 times greater than with unprotected vaginal sex and increases if other infections are already present in the rectal lining. Co

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