A non-hormonal pill could soon expand men’s birth control options

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A non-hormonal pill could soon expand men’s birth control options

Women have many choices for birth control, ranging from pills to patches to intrauterine devices, and partly as a result, they bear most of the burden of preventing pregnancy. But men’s birth control options—and, therefore, responsibilities—could soon be expanding. Today, scientists report a non-hormonal male contraceptive that effectively prevents pregnancy in mice, without obvious side effects.

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