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A reversible male contraceptive, targeted to the testes with magnets – Science Daily
Women have several choices for long-lasting, reversible contraceptives, but most options for men are either single-use, such…
Women have several choices for long-lasting, reversible contraceptives, but most options for men are either single-use, such as condoms, or difficult to reverse, like vasectomies. Now, in a step toward a safe, long-lasting and reversible male contraceptive,…
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