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There are some talks in life that we all have — about love, about sex, about moments that change everything. For those newly diagnosed with HIV, the talk with a doctor can feel like one of the hardest conversations to start. But what if that talk didn’t have to be so scary?
This spring, Plus’ groundbreaking video series, The Talk, returns for its highly anticipated fifth season at HIVPlusMag.com/TheTalk. Across four powerful episodes, a diverse lineup of individuals living with HIV will open up about their own first conversations with doctors and healthcare providers — offering insight, advice, and reassurance that no one has to navigate this journey alone.
Until then, get ready for the Season 5 premiere this spring and catch up on the past four seasons HERE!
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