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HIV is Sexist: Why it Infects Less Male Heterosexuals
Researchers have determined that biology, not just lifestyle, can heavily impact how readily HIV spreads from person to person. Males reportedly only receive very limited strains of the virus, but in-turn can spread that "fittest" strain to women or other men more easily.
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