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Home Page Features "Hot Topic" on Gay and Bisexual Men

Published in AIDS Weekly, March 11th, 1996

The University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) Center for AIDS Prevention Studies (CAPS) has opened "Hot Topic," a feature on its home page that highlights CAPS programs, articles, fact sheets and editorials for and about gay and bisexual men.

The home page address is http://www.caps.ucsf.edu/capsweb. Readers find a special feature titled "Chat Line: You Tell Us" where they may share their opinions and read others' responses. The current question is "Why do some gay and bisexual men continue to have unsafe sex'"

"That is the million dollar question," said Thomas J. Coates, Ph.D., CAPS director and UCSF professor of medicine. "For the future...

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