'Contraception' for men with wireless devices
An Australian engineer has found a special "contraceptive" method for men, which is to implant a radio control device (radio), which can stop sperm movement with the click of a button.
This device, though still in concept, is the latest attempt in a series of "contraceptive" methods for men recently launched.
Although 55% of men are willing to perform the contraceptive obligation, the current methods are inconvenient.
Even "male contraceptives" - a less attractive method, though still at a clinical stage, reduce hormone production, making men monthly testosterone supplements.
To replace these solutions, many new studies focus on blocking sperm moving in the vas deferens. The idea is to only localize a small area, but not using hormones can affect the whole body system.
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