Friday, September 30, 2016

Social media users fear terrifying orgy trend where mystery HIV carriers are invited to take part in unprotected sex parties may be spreading across Europe : thesun





according to thesun

Social media users fear terrifying orgy trend where mystery HIV carriers are invited to take part in unprotected sex parties may be spreading across Europe

Social media users fear terrifying orgy trend where mystery HIV carriers are invited to take part in unprotected sex parties may be spreading across Europe
Social media users fear terrifying orgy trend where mystery HIV carriers are invited to take part in unprotected sex parties may be spreading across Europe
In May the worrying trend of "sex roulette" parties was reported to have spread from Serbia to Spain according to a doctor in BarcelonaSOCIAL media users are expressing concerns that extreme orgies where people have unprotected sex with a mystery HIV positive person may sweeping across Europe.In May the worrying trend of "sex roulette" parties was reported to have spread from Serbia to Spain according to a doctor in Barcelona.2 Party goers are said to decrease their risk of contracting HIV by taking anti-viral medicationBut fears seamed to have resurfaced on Twitter with one user tweeting: "'Sex roulette' parties where one person secretly has HIV are on the rise, doctors warn."Others described it as "f****d up" while others urged kids to "just say no".


in the same way upi

Children with immunities may be key to HIV treatment

Children with immunities may be key to HIV treatment
Children with immunities may be key to HIV treatment
OXFORD, England, Sept. 29 (UPI) -- Children who possess special immunities to HIV infections can pave the way for a host of new treatments for the disease, an Oxford University-led study suggests.Currently, over half of all children living with HIV die before they are 2 years old.Others, however, are able to live a normal life often without realizing they are infected at all.


not to mention gephardtdaily

Children with immunities may be key to HIV treatment

Children with immunities may be key to HIV treatment
Children with immunities may be key to HIV treatment
OXFORD, England, Sept. 29 (UPI) — Children who possess special immunities to HIV infections can pave the way for a host of new treatments for the disease, an Oxford University-led study suggests.Currently, more than half of all children living with HIV die before they are 2 years old.Others, however, are able to live a normal life often without realizing they are infected at all.


Social media users fear terrifying orgy trend where mystery HIV carriers are invited to take part in unprotected sex parties may be spreading across Europe

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