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We May Be One Step Closer To Male Birth Control. We Asked Guys If They'd Use It
HuffPost Life via Yahoo News· 4 days agoIf I’m going to be completely honest, I want to get a vasectomy. My partner and I are done having...
Why are there so few male birth-control options?
Yahoo Life Wellness via AOL· 7 days agoWhy so few male birth-control options? One of the biggest challenges is stopping the sheer volume of sperm produced each day. (Getty ...
New Form of Male Birth Control 100% Effective in Mice
Medscape· 6 days agoA new candidate has emerged in the quest for a male birth control pill. Researchers at Baylor...
Trial of hormonal gel shows promise for male birth control
UPI· 7 days agoIn the phase 2 trial, 222 men applied 5 milliliters of the gel (the equivalent of a teaspoon) to...
A long-awaited birth control option for men may be closer to reality – KION546
KION 46 Salinas· 5 days agoThe experimental product is a hormonal gel that men rub on their shoulders once daily. Over time, it blocks the production of sperm in the testes. The gel was developed by the National Institutes ...
Male birth control gel shows promising results in clinical trials
Scripps News via AOL· 6 days agoIf you're wondering why the medication was developed in gel form versus an oral pill, like the most...
Test of Male Birth Control Treatment Produces Promising Results
Futurism via Yahoo News· 7 days agoIn clinical trials, a new male birth control gel seems to adequately reduce sperm count without...
This New Male Birth Control Worked Astonishingly Well In Mice. Will It Work In Humans?
Inverse· 6 days agoFrom a hormonal gel that lowers testosterone production to a non-hormonal pill that blocks the...
No hormones, no problem: YourChoice’s first-of-its-kind male birth control is safe for men, so far
FierceBiotech· 7 days agoWomen have long shouldered the burden of birth control. Now, men may soon have an option that is not...
A male birth control gel can work within a month, study finds
Quartz· 7 days agoAn emerging option for male birth control might be even more appealing to potential users than expected. Preliminary research released ...