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. 2001 Oct 13;323(7317):867-8; author reply 868.

Reducing sexually transmitted infections among gay men. No doubt should be cast on efficacy of cognitive behavioural interventions

Reducing sexually transmitted infections among gay men. No doubt should be cast on efficacy of cognitive behavioural interventions

S M Noar et al. BMJ. .
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