A new study has found that men have positive attitudes towards an innovative male contraceptive, Vasalgel. The landmark study, published in Cogent Medicine, is the first insight into how men perceive ...
As most anyone with a uterus can attest to, hormonal contraception can have some serious side effects, including nausea, headaches, weight gain, decreased libido, depression, and yes, mood swings.
April 28, 2006 - A new pill allows men to stop and then regain fertility. American and Australian researchers say male contraception, much like the pill or patch for women, could be available in the ...
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Men aren’t trusted to take the contraceptive pill
The male contraceptive pill got a step closer to being a reality this week – potentially becoming available in the next few years. The drug – known as the YCT-529 pill – has undergone tests that ...
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