Reversible male contraception can be achieved through a non-hormonal way by pausing sperm production, serving as a key step ...
Scientists at Cornell University may be closing in on the long-sought “holy grail” of male contraception: a safe, reversible, ...
(THE CONVERSATION) — In the wake of the reversal of Roe v. Wade, developing more contraception options for everyone becomes even more important. Women and people who can become pregnant have a number ...
Male contraception, a long-standing and confidential research topic, is gaining momentum. Hormonal, nonhormonal, and reversible surgical methods are advancing rapidly, reflecting the growing demand ...
Men generally have two contraception methods: condoms and vasectomies. However, biotechnology company Contraline plans to change that with the “world’s first” contraceptive implant for men, Adam, now ...
The recent study conducted by the Cornell University is a significant leap towards male contraception. The ability to pause ...
A new study published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences shows a promising non-hormonal, reversible approach ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Why so few male birth-control options? One of the biggest challenges is stopping the sheer volume of sperm produced each day.
Researchers targeted meiosis to stop sperm production in mice. Using a small molecule inhibitor, sperm production halted and ...
A new study brings scientists closer to a safe, reversible male birth control pill. Researchers found a way to temporarily ...