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Matthew Treviño and Emily Fletcher are self-described DINKWADs — double income, no kids, with a dog. The Sacramento couple, who met and work at UC Davis, are as committed to each other as they are to ...
The initial version of the birth control pill, Enovid, received FDA approval in 1957 for hormone regulation, marketed with the side effect of preventing pregnancy. It was not approved for the explicit ...
Share on Pinterest A new study looks at the safety of ordering hormonal birth control online. Getty Images Nearly 20 million women live in contraceptive “deserts” in the U.S. But experts point out ...
A proof-of-concept study shows the use of wearables with the hormone-free birth control app Natural Cycles can better predict ovulation. For years, an app called Natural Cycles has been assisting ...
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The role of bile acids in hormone metabolism
You may think of bile acids only in relation to digestion, especially after eating fatty foods, but they also play a crucial ...
A newly published manuscript authored by Dr. Gunda Georg, YourChoice Therapeutics and Columbia University Medical Center describes the chemical journey of YCT-529, a non-hormonal male birth control ...
Matthew Treviño and Emily Fletcher have been participating in a clinical trial at UC Davis Health to test a reversible hormonal birth control gel for men. (Karin Higgins/UC Davis) Matthew Treviño and ...
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