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Woman explains how ex gave her HIV but life has never been better

Por: Newsweek Health March 11, 2023

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Many people associate Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) with death, but Alana Beaumont, 38, insists her life began after her diagnosis in 2009. She has now found her life purpose: to normalize HIV and break down the stigma surrounding it.There are currently 1.2 million people in the United States living with HIV—and nearly one in eight are unaware that they are infected, according to the CDC.Newsweek spoke to Beaumont and two doctors, who all... + full article



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