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Many young people also neglect to find help. As reported by the Times of India, "Reluctant to visit government clinics, they usually withdraw into a shell, expecting a natural cure. But in 90% of the cases, that doesn't happen, points out a study by an NGO. It claims that this group is not only at a higher risk of contracting HIV, it remains sexually active and spreads the infection in the community."[1]