Every morning for a year and a half, Logan Whitehead, 24, rubbed a clear gel on his shoulders, waited for it to dry, then went about his day as usual. “It was basically like a hand sanitizer solution, ...
A man in Washington state just became the first US patient to start a trial of a male-birth-control gel. The gel is a once-a-day treatment that men rub into their shoulders, and it reduces sperm count ...
After decades of trying, researchers say they're close to bringing a birth control drug for men to market. The drug, a gel applied to the skin, could be a game changer for men who currently have only ...
Matthew Treviño and Emily Fletcher have been participating in a clinical trial at UC Davis Health to test a reversible hormonal birth control gel for men. (Karin Higgins/UC Davis) Matthew Treviño and ...
Share on Pinterest Scientists are working on developing nonhormonal birth control methods. Alexey Kuzma/Stocksy Although nonhormonal birth control options are available, many do not provide the same ...
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