CENTURY CITY, LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- When it comes to contraception, men have limited choices. Now, the first male contraceptive injection is scheduled to undergo human clinic trials but there may be ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Sunaina Mullick writes about relationships, offering advice and insights on building and maintaining healthy personal connections. While it's become a default setting with most women, the side effects ...
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