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Investigational Male Contraceptive Suppresses Sperm Rapidly
Medscape· 2 days agoAn investigational male contraceptive gel suppresses sperm more rapidly than previous products in...
Why are there so few male birth-control options?
Yahoo Life· 1 day agoBut condoms can fail and vasectomy is typically permanent. So for years the focus has been finding a medium-term, reversible contraceptive solution. But...
Gel-based male birth control is safe and effective, scientists report
Salon via Yahoo News· 1 day agoMore research is needed before the drug is finally approved and becomes available for the market....
Male birth control gel is safe and effective, new trial findings show
TODAY via Yahoo News· 2 days agoIt’s not because the approaches haven’t shown potential, researchers say, but because there hasn’t...
New male birth control gel ‘takes effect sooner than similar contraceptives’
PA Media: Science via Yahoo News· 2 days agoA male contraceptive gel takes effect sooner than similar methods for male birth control, new...
New Form of Male Birth Control 100% Effective in Mice
Medscape· 16 hours 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
United Press International via Yahoo News· 1 day agoThroughout the study, men will have their sperm counts tested periodically. "We've been pushing for...
Male birth control could finally be a reality with gel that’s rubbed on shoulders
NY Post via Yahoo News· 1 day agoThis isn’t because of potential, researchers argue, but because there hasn’t been enough funding to...
This New Male Birth Control Worked Astonishingly Well In Mice. Will It Work In Humans?
Inverse· 10 hours agoIn recent years, a spate of potential male contraceptive options have cropped up. From a hormonal...
Trump says he won’t ‘ban’ birth control. Here’s what he may do instead.
Politico via Yahoo News· 7 days agoConservatives also want to remove the requirement to cover male condoms — arguing that federal health officials “should not incorporate exclusively male ...