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Rethinking Unprotected Sex for HIV-Positive Men

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Huge advances in medical science are letting people living with HIV rekindle dreams, including those of having a family. A San Francisco program that's helped HIV-positive women have babies for years has recently launched a program thought to be the first of its kind. The program helps straight HIV-positive men become dads.

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