Male birth control is progressing. The first of its kind, a hormone-free male birth control pill, has been deemed safe for humans, Scientific American reported last month. But the question is, would ...
Male Birth Control: In a potential game-changer for reproductive health, a new male contraceptive pill has passed early-stage clinical trials without any reported side effects, marking a major step ...
The Male Birth Control Pill Works, Study Says A new study presented at the annual Endocrine Society meeting in Chicago found that the experimental drug named DMAU is safe and effective, according to ...
A new era is about to begin in reproductive health. A new hormone-free contraceptive pill for men just passed its first major safety test in humans, marking a big step forward in gender equity. An ...
(Gray News) - Women have several choices for birth control, but that is not the case for men. However, those options could be expanding. On Wednesday, scientists reported that a non-hormonal male ...
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For decades, scientists have been trying to develop a male contraceptive similar to the birth control pill that can be taken orally and is reversible, with minimal side effects. An oral male ...
Rachel Feltman: For Scientific American’s Science Quickly, I’m Rachel Feltman. When it comes to birth control, men have exactly two reliable options: condoms or a vasectomy. That’s it. For decades ...
For many couples, the numerous options for birth control still come with plenty of hassles. But scientists are working on an alternative approach that might be more appealing for some: a non-hormonal ...