Posted on April 15th, 2011 by Health News
A new study from the American Journal of Public Health reports that men who have sex with men (MSM) in the United States are at greater risk than heterosexual men to die from HIV-related causes. However, mortality risk from non-HIV related causes, including suicide, was not higher among MSM. Researchers investigated associations between minority sexual orientation and mortality among U.S. men…
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Filed under: Men's Health
Tags: HIV, Men's Health, Sex
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