New Approach For Male Contraceptive

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New Approach For Male Contraceptive

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The year: 2014. Imagine the scene: A man's wife doesn't feel good on the Pill. He'd like to have the old her back, and figures it's his turn to take responsibility for contraception. But they wa

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Most Recently Shared on May 16, 2010 at 7:42 am By:

ravimohanv Vel Ravimohan

Temporary contraception 4 males !!!-interesting. Using ultrasound 4 male sterilization fact or fiction http://bit.ly/94W9cD (via @macobgyn)

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HowStuffWorks "How RISUG Works"

science.howstuffworks.com — “RISUG is a clear gel that's injected into the penis to prevent sperm from reaching the finish line. Learn about the new male contraceptive RISUG.View full resource at science.howstuffworks.com

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Most Recently Shared on May 3, 2012 at 9:14 pm By:

ZenGrifter Dr Mark S. Bonar Doctor and Physician

Why does the next great male contraceptive require a needle? - http://t.co/ImWTrX1K

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New male birth control shot is 100% effective and lasts 10 years | Nerve.com

nerve.com — “New birth control 100% effective more menView full resource at nerve.com

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Most Recently Shared on April 12, 2012 at 7:15 pm By:

cscherer Paul J. Turek, MD Doctor, Surgeon, Urologist, and Physician

This is called RISUG or the VasalGel contraceptive and is early clinical trials in India. For accuracy, it is a... http://t.co/Gc02ytBe

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Testicle Zap the Future of Birth Control? - ABC News

abcnews.go.com — “A couple zaps to the testicles might be the future of contraception, a new animal study, published in the journal Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology revealed.View full resource at abcnews.go.com

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Testicle Zap May Be Future of Birth Control: A couple zaps to the testicles might be the future of contraception... http://t.co/VfeiyCqC

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Ultrasound As a Male Contraceptive? - Men's Health Center - Everyday Health

everydayhealth.com — “High-frequency treatment lowered sperm counts in rats, study says.View full resource at everydayhealth.com

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Future Male Birth Control May Zap Sperm with Sound Waves | Male Contraception, New Birth Control & Ultrasound Waves | LiveScience

livescience.com — “Two tiny tickles could be the future of male contraceptives. Research indicates that currently available ultrasound machinery could be used to temporarily kill off sperm-creating cells, rendering the male infertile.View full resource at livescience.com

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Think it'll catch on? Future Male Birth Control May Zap Sperm with Sound Waves http://t.co/YM6zKw0R

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LA BioMed andrologist leads new male contraceptive Phase I clinical study

news-medical.net — “Christina Wang, M.D., lead investigator at Los Angeles Biomedical Research Institute (LA BioMed) - one of the leading biomedical research institutes in the country - is currently working on a Phase I single dose and multiple dose study that tests the safety and tolerability of a new androgen dimethandrolone undecanoate that is being developed as a potential male contraceptive agent.View full resource at news-medical.net

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LA BioMed andrologist leads new male contraceptive Phase I clinical study: Christina Wang, M.D., lead investigat... http://t.co/rTjUIhkn

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IUDs for free: Will new insurance coverage make the intrauterine device America's favorite contraceptive? - By Amanda Marcotte - Slate Magazine

slate.com — “For years now, the IUD has supposedly been poised for its big comeback. Doctors, reproductive health advocates, and countless articles in the popular press have sung its praises for being more effective than the pill, lauded its safety and ease of use, andView full resource at slate.com

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Interesting article about the impact of legislation on contraceptive choices. If you are interested in an IUD,... http://t.co/kUTzKAG

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IUDs for free: Will new insurance coverage make the intrauterine device America's favorite contraceptive? - By Amanda Marcotte - Slate Magazine

slate.com — “For years now, the IUD has supposedly been poised for its big comeback. Doctors, reproductive health advocates, and countless articles in the popular press have sung its praises for being more effective than the pill, lauded its safety and ease of use, andView full resource at slate.com

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RT @Slate Will new insurance coverage make IUDs America's new favorite contraceptive? http://t.co/CfqdFDI

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Sex, Aging & Memory | Canada’s First Women’s Brain Health Conference | Women of Baycrest

womenofbaycrest.com — “CONFERENCETICKETSITINERARYSPEAKERSSPONSORSHIPCOMMITTEESSTUDENTS Allstream Centre, Exhibition Place, Toronto Tuesday October 18, 2011 | 7:30am – 5:30pm Tickets from $350 Little is known about sex differences and the aging process, such as why 70% of all new Alzheimer’s patients are women but animal research still focuses on males….because female hormones, even in rats, are considered too complex to [...]View full resource at womenofbaycrest.com

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Sex, Aging & Memory Conference #samconf announces newest Honorary Chair Marilyn Denis @marilyndenisctv http://bit.ly/qYNVFY

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Myth Busters - Is Coca-Cola a Contraceptive?

theturekclinic.com — “Urologist and male fertility doctor for vasectomy and vasectomy reversal, sperm retrieval, testicular mapping, varicocele repair and ejaculatory duct repair. Expert information on male sexual health topics such as ejaculatory disorders, testosterone replacement, erectile dysfunction and testis prosthesis. Located in San Francisco, California, The Turek Clinic provides world-class patient care with an essential holistic approach.View full resource at theturekclinic.com

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Scientific Advances on Contraceptive for Men - NYTimes.com

nytimes.com — “Scientists believe male contraceptives hold promise for being safe, effective and, also important, reversible.View full resource at nytimes.com

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Could a birth control pill work for men? Researchers experiment with new male contraception methods. http://ar.gy/Vsp

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Male contraceptive research gaining attention from scientists

news-medical.net — “The New York Times on Saturday examined research into several different methods of male contraception. "Male contraceptives are attracting growing interest from scientists, who believe they hold promise for being safe, effective and, also important, reversible," the newspaper writes.View full resource at news-medical.net

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Male contraceptive research gaining attention from scientists: The New York Times on Saturday examined research ... http://bit.ly/r7rId0

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Scientific Advances on Contraceptive for Men - NYTimes.com

nytimes.com — “Male contraceptives are attracting growing interest from scientists, who believe they hold promise for being safe, effective and, also important, reversible.View full resource at nytimes.com

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Most Recently Shared on July 24, 2011 at 4:04 pm By:

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Using testosterone as a male contraceptive-a new idea-for now, I am apprehensive...http://nyti.ms/mWts40

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Azoospermia, Diagnosis, Causes and Treatment

theturekclinic.com — “Urologist and male fertility doctor Turek is an expert in azoospermia diagnosis, evaluation and treatment. Find Expert information on all aspects of azoospermia, which is the lack of sperm in the ejaculate. Located in San Francisco, California, The Turek Clinic provides world-class patient care with an essential holistic approach.View full resource at theturekclinic.com

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Most Recently Shared on July 22, 2011 at 3:05 pm By:

cscherer Paul J. Turek, MD Doctor, Surgeon, Urologist, and Physician

Not all #fertility labs are created equal. Comprehensive testing can change the direction of a #maleinfertility case: http://ht.ly/5Jh0v

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Men: Of Mice and Men: Is a Male Contraceptive on the Way? - The Doctor

thedoctorwillseeyounow.com — “Research on mice has found a way to reduce male fertility without reducing libido. Sounds good, right?View full resource at thedoctorwillseeyounow.com

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Male Contraceptive? Research on mice has found a way to reduce male fertility but not libido. Sounds good, right? http://t.co/UaDNF16

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