The results are in.
January 9, 2017
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By
Jennifer Morton
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Today, the majority of people living with HIV in the United States are
over 50 years old. And many have been living with the virus for more
than 25 years. Long-term survivors face age-related challenges like
everyone else, but add HIV-related stigma to the mix and there’s a
greater likelihood for individuals to become isolated and depressed. POZ
recently asked you about your life as a long-term survivor. Here are
your responses.
Read more articles from POZ, here.
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