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Women may say, “It’s about time.” Guys may have the same reaction. After many overly optimistic predictions, a male version of the pill may truly be in sight. A team at the Univer… ...
Drug developers are pursuing a new option for reproductive care in the post-Roe landscape: birth control pills for men. Why it matters: Mounting abortion restrictions across the U.S. are driving a ...
There may be hope on the horizon for men who want to have more agency over birth control: YCT-529, a drug candidate that aims to be the first non-hormonal contraceptive pill for men.
A small, recently released study shows a newly developed oral contraceptive for men appears to be both effective and safe. The research, presented at the Endocrine Society’s annual meeting in ...
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) --What if there was a birth control pill just for men? That's the potential breakthrough two women at the University of Minnesota think they're close to perfecting. WCCO's John ...
After decades of false starts, researchers say they are finally making progress on a long-acting and reversible birth control option for men. CNN values your feedback 1.
We're inching closer to a future where men might take birth control pills. On Monday, researchers shared preliminary results from a study looking at the effectiveness of 11-beta-MNTDC, a birth ...
When Carl Djerassi discovered what would become the birth control pill in Mexico City in 1951, the fear, articulated in a U.S. News & World Report cover story from 1966, was that it would unleash ...
Six decades after the first oral contraceptive for women was approved in the United States, University of Minnesota researchers are one step closer to developing a non-hormonal birth control pill for ...