First Male Birth Control to Undergo Testing in 2015 Vasalgel, the first male contraceptive injection, is anticipated to enter its first clinical trial beginning in 2015, according to the Parsemus ...
Vasectomies and condoms have traditionally been the only ways men can use contraception, but a Los Angeles-based health startup wants to change that. NEXT Life Sciences is pioneering Plan A, a ...
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Researchers appealed today for volunteers to test a new contraceptive injection for men. University of Manchester researchers, working with nine other centres across the world, will ask men in stable ...
A new study has shown incredible success in the pursuit for male birth-control methods. However, minor side effects, including mood swings and acne, have caused researchers to discontinue the trial ...
Several new male contraceptive methods currently in development will soon allow couples to share the burden of birth control. An injection called Vasalgel is furthest along in clinical trials and ...
Would men endure a shot in the groin to prevent pregnancy? Indian researchers think so. The Indian Council of Medical Research, a government-funded biomedical research agency, has successfully ...
Women have been using birth control pills since the 1960s. When will we get a male birth control pill? Or will we get a male birth control gel first? Credit: Getty Images Moving forward requires focus ...
An injected male contraceptive has been shown to be almost 100 per cent effective in a trial involving 320 men. The hormone-based jab is designed to lower sperm counts by acting on the brain’s ...
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