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Over the past couple of years, theres been a lot of news about the possibility of male birth control. In April 2013, a study published in the Open Access Journal of Contraception laid bare several potential options, including a pill that would deliver a dose of artificial hormones to stop the production of sperm and even a non-hormonal vaccine that would immunize men with antibodies to halt sperm production. Later that year, in December 2013, a study from the journal proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences found that blocking sperm transportation, rather than eliminating it entirely, could be the best basis for a male contraceptive drug. READ: on-msn/1rq6B5r And now? It looks like that last predication may actually become a reality, according to a press release published earlier this week by the medical non-profit Persemus Foundation. In it, they wrote that Vasalgel, a form of male birth control that blocks sperm transportation, may be on the market by 2017.
Posted on: Sun, 28 Sep 2014 19:30:00 +0000

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