Research can help expand men’s birth control options, currently limited to condoms and vasectomy
“We wanted to develop a non-hormonal male contraceptive to avoid these side effects,” Mr Al Noman, who works at Dr Georg’s lab and will present the findings at the ACS meeting on Thursday, said.
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