Birth control pills for men tested in the USA: participants talked about side effects

Two experimental contraceptives for men are one step closer to being on the market. This became possible after tests showed that they suppress the production of sperm. The drugs received high marks from the men who took them. More about new products…

'Antibodies to pregnancy': scientists have developed a revolutionary method of contraception

Scientists at the University of North Carolina are using precise targeting of monoclonal antibodies for a new type of contraception. Monoclonal antibodies are known for their ability to fight invading microbes and are used to treat and prevent everything from cancer to COVID-19. Scientists are now considering a new mission ...

Employers are no longer required to pay for contraception.

President Donald Trump's administration has allowed employers not to pay contraceptive costs to their workers, as required by the Affordable Health Care Act, introduced by previous President Barack Obama. The new rule allows employers and insurers to drop birth control if it conflicts with them ...

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