AS BIRTH control methods go, it sounds like one of the more extreme examples. But a study suggests blasting a man's most vulnerable area with high frequency sound waves may be the ideal form of male ...
ALBAWABA - A German inventor's unique ultrasound "testicle bath" birth control device for men took the top prize at the country's James Dyson Awards. Rebecca Weiss, an industrial design graduate from ...
The ultrasonic bath is pain-free and lasts for up to six months. Photo / Supplied A groundbreaking form of male contraception which uses a kind of "testicle bath" to prevent pregnancy has been ...
Zapping testicles with ultrasound can reduce sperm counts and might be used in the future as an inexpensive, reliable and reversible male contraceptive, according to US researchers. Scientists from ...
An ultrasound zap may act as male birth control in the future. Jan. 31,2012— -- Do not try this at home. A new animal study, published in the journal Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology, ...
Imagine a contraceptive that could, with one or two painless 15-minute non-surgical treatments, provide months of protection from pregnancy. And imagine that the equipment needed were already in ...
HUFFINGTONPOST.COM - People see the strangest things in clouds and burnt toast, but this latest sighting can't be topped: A face on a testicular tumor. As reported by The Toronto Star, Canadian ...
A single-center study from Wuhan in China presents ultrasound imaging evidence supporting the notion that the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) can cause infection of the ...
Poor sperm quality affects about one in 10 men and may lead to fertility problems. These men also have an increased risk of developing testicular cancer, which is the most common malignant disease of ...
Testicular germ cell tumours (TGCT) account for only 1% of malignancies in males, but constitute the most common cancer diagnosis among men aged 20–35 years (Edwards et al, 2005). A familial ...
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