Survey finds that few British men would take male birth control pill
The Telegraph announced that only one in 10 British men would take a male birth control pill when it is available. This finding is opposite
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The Telegraph announced that only one in 10 British men would take a male birth control pill when it is available. This finding is opposite
The publication on a study addressing treatment for enlarged prostate sponsored by Parsemus Foundation is one of the highest ranked articles in The Prostate. Due to
A recent study on dogs offers hope for treating enlarged prostate (technically known as benign prostatic hyperplasia or BPH). Recently published in the online version of The Prostate, researchers
Two long-term research studies pinpoint optimal sterilant for inexpensive, safe and effective nonsurgical neuter in dogs. The results have the potential for significant impact on
The Medical Daily published a comprehensive news article on the development of male contraceptives, highlighting Vasalgel’s journey to market. Journalist Stephanie Castillo interviewed Parsemus Foundation’s
Press release April 29, 2015 U.S. Northwest rescue organization presents first U.S. results in cats to win “Timmy Prize” for data collection on calcium chloride
We have a winner for the first “Timmy Prize” for data collection on the use of Calchlorin. A veterinarian and shelter in Northwest USA won
Evidence is mounting that hormone therapy (HT) after menopause is not associated with increased risks, despite earlier concerns. A recent meta-analysis of a number of
The topic of male contraception was covered in an article by Kristen Fawcett for US News and World Report. Vasalgel and Clean Sheets Pill were
Did you know that Parsemus Foundation maintains a list of veterinarians who offer ovary-sparing spay or other alternatives to traditional spay/neuter? Two new veterinary practices
And if you don’t find a match there, this slightly more complex clinical trials finder includes studies sponsored by companies as well: