Professor of urology at the Georges-Pompid European Hospital in Paris, Nicolas Thiune is official. “ because they feel invested in their couple and also want to share this aspect of life together “. “ We want to help them, but the options are essentially limited to condoms and vasectomy which is not always reversible (see box)“. As for the more experimental methods, they are not yet fully proven, present significant adverse effects, or are effective with a long delay and significant inertia.
Against this bleak backdrop, a study from Cornell University in New York published this Tuesday, 2013 NatureCommunications, brings a ray of hope. Researchers describe remarkable results obtained with a molecule that affects sperm motility. Experiments conducted on male mice showed…
Source: Le Figaro

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