Every morning for a year and a half, Logan Whitehead, 24, rubbed a clear gel on his shoulders, waited for it to dry, then went about his day as usual. “It was basically like a hand sanitizer solution, ...
A man in Washington state just became the first US patient to start a trial of a male-birth-control gel. The gel is a once-a-day treatment that men rub into their shoulders, and it reduces sperm count ...
A clinical trial funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) will be evaluating a new contraceptive gel for men to use. It's not on the market yet. But it is designed for men to shoulder some ...
The rubber may be hitting the road if a new gel for men proves effective in preventing pregnancies. The National Institutes of Health is funding an experimental study to evaluate the effectiveness of ...
The gel is supposed to be rubbed daily into the back and shoulders. The National Institutes of Health recently funded a study to see if a topical gel for men could prevent pregnancy, potentially ...