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New step towards male contraception as sperm production blocked safely and reversibly without hormones
Developing a drug that inhibits sperm production without causing any hormonal changes could be the answer we’ve been ...
Plan B is very safe. However, a person may experience side effects such as tiredness, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, breast pain, menstrual changes, and cramping. A person can ease these side effects by ...
A new study brings scientists closer to a safe, reversible male birth control pill. Researchers found a way to temporarily ...
Cornell University scientists have taken a major step toward developing a safe, reversible, long-acting and 100% effective ...
Cornell University researchers have shown that transient disruption of meiosis can halt sperm production safely and ...
Researchers targeted meiosis to stop sperm production in mice. Using a small molecule inhibitor, sperm production halted and ...
The first female oral contraceptive was approved by the US Food and Drug Administration in 1960. In the 65 years since its inception, it has become a commonly used drug. The same cannot be said for ...
As I sat perched at the edge of my bed, the tension that had been gripping the back of my head, neck and left shoulder felt like it was intensifying. Defeated at the thought of having to endure ...
A new study published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences shows a promising non-hormonal, reversible approach ...
When a Thousand Oaks 16-year-old started taking birth control pills, she hoped it would relieve her symptoms of endometriosis. The pill provided some relief, but the severe effects it had on her mood ...
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