Fox News
| 1 year ago
FoxNews.com When it comes to birth control, numerous options are available to women to help them regulate their menstrual cycle and prevent ovulation. But what if a birth control pill for men were available? That prospect may soon become a reality...
The Independent
| 1 year ago
A contraceptive pill for men which works by preventing sperm development could result from the discovery of a new gene, scientists have said. The gene, which is active in the testes, controls the final stages of sperm development. Blocking it would...
BBC
| 1 year ago
gene discovery may lead to contraceptive Healthy sperm manufacture needs the Katnal1 gene It may be possible to develop a new male contraceptive pill after researchers in Edinburgh identified a gene critical for the production of healthy sperm.
Mail Online UK
| 1 year ago
A breakthrough by British fertility experts could lead to a male pill and even a 'genetic vasectomy'. Edinburgh University scientists have discovered a gene that is key to the production of sperm. A drug that blocks the gene from working could be...
The Daily Telegraph
| 1 year ago
More than 3000 patients worldwide took part in Edinburgh University's trial of the rt-PA drug, which was administered after an acute ischemic stroke. Doctors found that for every 1000 patients treated with the drug within three hours of stroke, 80...