Dose Of Reality
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Law that criminalizes HIV promotes spread of disease, doctors sayPutting HIV-positive people in jail for aggravated sexual assault, when sex is consensual and there is often no transmission, only adds to the stigma, says one person living with the virus in Part 2 of our Dose of Reality series.CrimeJun 24, 2014
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Criminal law out of step with science of HIV, advocates sayNow that treatments have advanced to the point that HIV is no longer fatal nor easily transmitted, doctors argue the law is due for an update. Here is part one of our 'Dose of Reality' series.CrimeJun 23, 2014
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