In clinical trials, a new male birth control gel seems to adequately reduce sperm count without decreasing libido — though, importantly, it remains to be seen whether it actually prevents pregnancy.
The company behind the experimental treatment says it plans to submit its data seeking approval to U.S. regulators in the first quarter of next year.
Despite clarifying legislation, abortion remains banned in Texas, except to save the life of the pregnant patient.
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New research presented at the 41st Congress of the European Committee for Treatment and Research in Multiple Sclerosis ...
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