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Broadcast from KSQD, Santa Cruz on 5-15-2025: Dr. Dawn provides a comprehensive overview of bone health, describing bones as the "silent architects" of our bodies that require ongoing care and attention throughout life. She outlines key risk factors including family history of fractures, eating disorders, hormonal changes, digestive surgeries, and medication use, while explaining how DEXA scans measure bone density through T-scores and Z-scores, recommending the FRAX risk calculator as a superior predictive tool. She shares practical strategies like weight-bearing exercise and proper vitamin supplementation (D, K2, calcium) alongside explaining the roles of osteoclasts and osteoblasts in bone turnover and how medications influence this balance. She addresses a caller's question about strontium citrate and isoflavone supplements for bone health after cancer treatment, clarifying that these differ from problematic boron and suggesting C-telopeptide or N-telopeptide testing to verify bone turnover rates beyond DEXA results. The program discusses a promising non-hormonal male contraceptive called ADAM, a dissolvable hydrogel implant shown in preliminary trials to block sperm for up to two years without serious side effects. Dr. Dawn addresses misconceptions about autism, describing it as a spectrum with diverse manifestations, explaining its neurological basis in atypical brain pruning patterns, and emphasizing it as a complex genetic vulnerability to environmental events. She evaluates a listener email about a supplement for urinary incontinence and metabolic health, warning listeners about marketing tactics and insufficient evidence behind many commercial products. Dr. Dawn examines "Fatty 15," a pentadecanoic acid supplement marketed for metabolic health, noting that while some rodent studies show promise for insulin sensitivity and liver health, human evidence remains limited compared to well-established benefits of omega-3 fatty acids. Dr. Dawn shares news about Orforglipron, a new oral GLP-1 medication in pill form for diabetes and weight management that appears as effective as injectable versions like Ozempic.. The show concludes with information about innovative plant-based transparent paperboard, a cellulose-based material that biodegrades within 300 days while offering a safer and more sustainable alternative to conventional plastics.
Male contraception is the wave of the future that has stayed in the future, always about 10 years away no matter what decade you're living in.But, could that be about to change?Logan Nickels is Chief Research Officer with the Male Contraceptive Initiative. He joins Seán to discuss.
Male contraception is the wave of the future that has stayed in the future, always about 10 years away no matter what decade you're living in.But, could that be about to change?Logan Nickels is Chief Research Officer with the Male Contraceptive Initiative. He joins Seán to discuss.
It's Women's History Month and to celebrate we have Katie Hafner on Curiosity Weekly to discuss the history of women in STEM and ways we can highlight their contributions today. Then, Sam looks into the Wooly Devil, aka the first new plant genus found in a national park in almost 50 years. Finally, Sam and producer Teresa Carey talk about what to know regarding male contraception. Link to Show Notes HERE. Follow Curiosity Weekly on your favorite podcast app to get smarter with Dr. Samantha Yammine — for free! Still curious? Get science shows, nature documentaries, and more real-life entertainment on discovery+! Go to https://discoveryplus.com/curiosity to start your 7-day free trial. discovery+ is currently only available for US subscribers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When it comes to male contraception, the options are mostly limited to physical barriers such as condoms, permanent measures such as vasectomies, and hormone-based solutions. Kyla Raoult, who recently obtained her master’s degree in polymer science from Stellenbosch University, has developed an on-demand reversible hydrogel that could be used as a reversible, non-hormonal birth control for men. She speaks to Lester Kiewit to explain the concept.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Logan Nickels - Chief Research Officer with the Male Contraceptive Initiative @MaleBCNow
After taking 6 months off (to get married and enjoy life), the Global Health Pursuit Podcast is back again for a brand new season!This season, we'll be exploring topics like refugees and forced migration, fatal heat and how it affects national security, and the controversial (or maybe not so controversial) topic of male contraception! It'll be a blast!Make sure you're subscribed and I can't wait for you to hear these amazing stories.______Support the Podcast: Click here to send in a one-time or monthly donationSubmit a Question: Click here to send in a question!Join the Podcast Mailing list: https://www.globalhealthpursuit.com/mailing-listMake sure to follow me on LinkedIn, Instagram and Facebook!Email me at hetal@globalhealthpursuit.com______Thank you to our partners at CHIMUK: A sustainable and ethical handmade fashion brand transforming women's lives through knitting. Purchase one of a kind, high quality baby alpaca, and cotton handmade scarves, hats, and more! Each product comes with a special QR code linking you to a photo/bio of the artisan who handmade your product! Click here to see the impact you can make by shopping with Chimuk. >>Use the code GHP10 for 10% off at checkout!
Today the guys lament the fact that they were not invited to the media opening of the new Zilker train. Toxic Tuesday today asks what age limitations do we put on things in society. Then we discuss male contraception. Support the show: https://www.klbjfm.com/mattandbobfm/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's Talking Health, Arwen speaks about the new male hormonal contraception that is currently in stage three trials.
In this edition of New Male Birth ConTrend, Jack and Miles discuss Trump's conviction: helping or hurting?, Biden shutting down the US/Mexico border in a bid to appeal to imaginary voters, a new male contraception gel (that men will be too afraid to use), the Epoch Times CFO getting charged with money laudering, the new less-racist Splash Mountain: Tiana's Bayou Adventure, RDJ "surprisingly open-minded" to being Iron Man again and much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Taylor Swift: Conservatives go after the singer after she encourages her followers to register to vote. Male Contraception: Progress is being made in a contraceptive for men to use to prevent accidental pregnancy. PANEL: Fmr. Rep. Donna Edwards (D-MD), Siobhan "Sam" Bennett, Carrie Sheffield, Kira Davis
How would the world look like if men had the most efficient and reversible means of birth control? The outstanding work that L.R. Fox and his team at NEXT Life Sciences are leading might bring a very tangible answer to this question. Based on the pioneering work from Prof. Sujoy K. Guha and The Parsemus Foundation, they are developing one of the most promising male birth control methods medicine has ever known, under the name of Plan A. As an American citizen who has grown under the Foster Care program, Fox (as he likes to be called) has witnessed firsthand the dramatic consequences that unplanned pregnancies can have on individuals and their relatives in the long term. According to him, we have gone quite far already in terms of available options for women and men when it comes to birth control methods. But Plan A could be a revolution in the space, as it is completely hormone-free, painless to deliver and revert, and has an efficacy duration that is way beyond current standards. And most importantly, it can redistribute the heavy responsibility of family planning from women to men. In this episode, we talk about the science behind Plan A, where the technology comes from, how far is it from being available worldwide, and what it would change for society as a whole! A fascinating conversation with a visionary founder, deeply led by the purpose of fostering a positive impact in the world, and with a strong social approach to entrepreneurship! Timeline: 02:35 - Fox's background and how he landed in the field of male contraception 06:16 - Experiencing firsthand the consequences of unplanned pregnancies 09:34 - The mission of NEXT Life Sciences 11:50 - The need, the science, and the functioning of Plan A 16:02 - How the Plan A procedure works and gets reverted 25:02 - Guaranteeing a 10-year efficacy claim 26:56 - Launching the first human clinical trials 33:55 - Making it accessible to the broadest population 38:17 - The philosophy of Fox and NEXT Life Sciences What we also talked about with Fox: Sexually transmissible diseases (STDs) Condoms Vasectomy Reversible inhibition of sperm under guidance (RISUG) Plan B Public benefit corporation We cited with Fox some of the past episodes from the series: #6 - Bringing back walking to paraplegics - Jocelyne Bloch - .NeuroRestore You can learn more about NEXT Life Sciences through their website, and feel free to follow their activities on LinkedIn! As mentioned by Fox during the episode, you can learn more about Plan A on the dedicated website as well as on Instagram, X, Facebook, and TikTok. If you want to contact Fox, you can reach out to him over LinkedIn. If you want to give me feedback on the episode or suggest potential guests, contact me over LinkedIn or via email at mathieu@impulsepodcast.com! If you liked the episode, please share it, subscribe to the podcast, and leave a 5-star review on streaming platforms!
In a recent study, a drug was found to temporarily paralyze sperm, making them unable to fertilize eggs for about two hours. And the best part? This male contraceptive is an "on-demand" option. It's like a remote control for your swimmers, allowing you to switch them on and off whenever you feel like it. Looks like oral sex is causing more than just a good time - experts are claiming it's stoking an "epidemic" of throat cancer, which is now more common than cervical cancer in the US and the UK. Move over storks, there's a new way to deliver babies in town, and it involves robots! According to recent reports, a group of engineers has successfully created a robot that can inject sperm into human eggs, leading to the birth of two baby girls. In a heartwarming story of hope and chance, a woman's pet dog has saved her life by leading her to a perfect kidney donor on a beach trip. Finally, Ghosting friends is linked to depression over time, says study. Don't ghost your friends, folks, or you'll end up haunted by your own sadness. Join the post-episode conversation over on Discord! https://discord.gg/expeUDN
In a recent study, a drug was found to temporarily paralyze sperm, making them unable to fertilize eggs for about two hours. And the best part? This male contraceptive is an "on-demand" option. It's like a remote control for your swimmers, allowing you to switch them on and off whenever you feel like it. Looks like oral sex is causing more than just a good time - experts are claiming it's stoking an "epidemic" of throat cancer, which is now more common than cervical cancer in the US and the UK. Move over storks, there's a new way to deliver babies in town, and it involves robots! According to recent reports, a group of engineers has successfully created a robot that can inject sperm into human eggs, leading to the birth of two baby girls. In a heartwarming story of hope and chance, a woman's pet dog has saved her life by leading her to a perfect kidney donor on a beach trip. Finally, Ghosting friends is linked to depression over time, says study. Don't ghost your friends, folks, or you'll end up haunted by your own sadness. Join the post-episode conversation over on Discord! https://discord.gg/expeUDN
KGMI's Joe Teehan talks to Jon Oatey from the WSU College of Veterinarian Medicine about the potential of a new male contraceptive.
Join Drs Russo and Nguyen for a discussion of the current status and history of male contraception, including research published in the journal. Relevant articles: Post-abortion contraception, an opportunity for male partners Online community queries on hormonal male contraception Male contraception is coming: Who do men want to prescribe their birth control? Medical mistrust as a barrier to male contraception for Black American men in Los Angeles, CA Access to male sexual and reproductive health services in publicly funded California clinics in 2018 Acceptability of the oral hormonal male contraceptive prototype, 11β-methyl-19-nortestosterone dodecylcarbonate (11β-MNTDC), in a 28-day placebo-controlled trial Acceptability of oral dimethandrolone undecanoate in a 28-day placebo-controlled trial of a hormonal male contraceptive prototype
TikToK's CEO is fronting up at Congress in the US to totally convince everyone that China isn't spying, plus we get up to speed on the latest research around men taking the pill. Gwyneth Paltrow's in court over a skiing accident, and we're back with Fun Fact Friday.
06 March 2023: We find out just how effective the male contraceptive pill is with Dr Martin MoodyOur media lawyer Taronish Mistry is answering all your commercial questionsDune Productions are performing a new play on sustainabilitySharjah English School is using The Curiosity Approach to teach young childrenWe talk workplace bullying with the team from Heriot Watt University.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Have you seen all the hype in the media about the male birth control ‘pill'? If you're considering this for your partner do you want to know why this has taken so long to get to human trial testing stages and most importantly – is it safe? On this episode of wellness women radio, Dr… Continue reading WWR 231: Male Contraception
Have you seen all the hype in the media about the male birth control ‘pill'? If you're considering this for your partner do you want to know why this has taken so long to get to human trial testing stages and most importantly - is it safe? On this episode of wellness women radio, Dr Ashleigh and Dr Andrea unpack all the details around male contraceptives, including all the pros and cons. This episode also dives into some really important research around the safety of vasectomies and is a must hear for all men (and the people that love them!) Don't forget to follow us on social media: www.facebook.com/thewellnesswomen @thewellnesswomenofficial www.facebook.com/theperiodwhisperer @drandrea.xo www.facebook.com/drashleighbond @drashleighbond Wellness Women Radio is proudly sponsored by Dinner Twist, to get $35 off your first box use code WWR on checkout here: https://www.dinnertwist.com.au
Today we're covering: - Types of contraception - Side effects - Male contraception being trialled now You can find the book "You're the Only One I've Told" here: https://www.booktopia.com.au/you-re-the-only-one-i-ve-told-meera-shah/book/9781641603638.html Resources: Contraception options. Health direct, retrieved from: https://www.healthdirect.gov.au/contraception-options Male contraceptive being trialled in Melbourne dubbed a game changer by researchers. Melissa Brown, Nov 11, 2022. ABC News. Retrieved from: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-11-11/male-contraceptive-implant-trial-melbourne-epworth/101642056
Carrie & Tommy Catchup - Hit Network - Carrie Bickmore and Tommy Little
Disgusting Dishwasher Yeah Dog or Nah Dog What were you known for? Pandemic hand sanitiser Bickmore's Bits The Time Game Subscribe on LiSTNR: https://play.listnr.com/podcasts/carrie-and-tommySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A male contraceptive jab is on the way, but will it truly equalise reproductive control? - That is the question posed by Journalist, Writer, and Columnist with the Irish Independent Mary Kenny in a recent article and Mary spoke to Ciara this morning.
A male contraceptive jab is on the way, but will it truly equalise reproductive control? - That is the question posed by Journalist, Writer, and Columnist with the Irish Independent Mary Kenny in a recent article and Mary spoke to Ciara this morning.
As a guy would you take it? As a lady, would you advise your man to take it?
Sammy and Don are back again with another bite size podcast episode in which the two discuss if they would take a male contraceptive pill.In This Episode*Would You Take The Male Pill* RESPONSIBILITIES * Would Male Celebrities Benefit from A Pill?Leave a 5* rating & comment if you enjoyed the showSupport The Podcast:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thefamilypj CreditsTheme Song: by Annodomination Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com Contact Instagram: @thefamilypodcast @don.speakTwitter: @thefamilypod Website: https://www.thefamilypodcast.co.uk
Welcome to Cosmos Science Daily, where journalists from the Cosmos newsroom report on the latest research and discoveries and explain the science behind the headline news. Today's newsroom journalist and reformed archaeologist, Amalyah Hart, is unpacking contraception for male mice with your host, applied mathematician, fluid mechanist and human woman who thinks it's crazy that, in this day and age, women are still primarily responsible for prevention of pregnancy, Dr Sophie Calabretto.Find the science of everything at the Cosmos Magazine websiteSubscribe to Cosmos Magazine (print) or the Cosmos WeeklyWatch and listen to all our Cosmos BriefingsSpecial 10% discount on Cosmos magazine print subscriptions (1 or 2 year), or 1 year Cosmos Weekly subscriptions for Cosmos Briefing podcast listeners! Use coupon code COSMOSPOD in our shop.
These guys don't use condoms and I'm grossed out
Abbie's considering going brunette, so we get her to test it out. We speak to a survivor of homelessness in support of the Unhoused Women Campaign plus the weird thing Producer Trin still does with her ex... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
To celebrate Valentine's Day on February 14th, Do You Really Know is ready to cover a whole host of subjects linked to love and desire! From trends like sologamy and sneating, to the emergence of female viagra, spend all week learning about the concepts that surround our love lives in the 21st century. What is male contraception? We've all heard of the pill and the coil for women, but did you know that male contraceptives also exist? The obvious examples are condoms and the withdrawal method, but new solutions are being developed in the form of gels, shots and even thermal underwear. Many have tried and failed in the past, with no such products yet achieving commercial success. In under 3 minutes, we answer your questions! To listen the last episodes, you can click here: What is gaslighting? What is the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict? What is Peyronie's disease? A podcast written and realised by Joseph Chance. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's ATTITUDES! Bryan speaks on Tucker Carlson's recent homophobic and misogynistic comments, as well as dishing on Judge Judy's recent poor decisions. Erin talks about DivaCup's new menstrual leave and Coso, a new male contraception device. All this plus our fav dolls, and nurse fart hypnosis! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Happy whisker Wednesday you damn dirty Deckheads! Let's get it! SPORTS
Episode 49 is here! And it is WILD. We talk about male contraception, experimenting on mice, and MORE. No really, they do spend a lot of time talking about mice and male contraception. Steven spent $8.00 to watch SVSU's homecoming football game as he couldn't make it in person as he planned, and it was a GREAT investment. Our hosts bond over their disdain for decision-making in horror movies. And Steven cannot fathom that people pay millions of dollars for artwork. This week, Steven wants you to listen to YoOHoO by TOM FELTON. DRACO MALFOY MAKING MUSIC. Connor would like you to listen to Norman F'n Rockwell by Lana Del Ray. As always, thank you for listening! Send in your mailbag questions, comments, concerns, insults, or what-have-you to iloveithereihateithere@gmail.com. Follow us on Twitter at @LoveHateItHere and on Facebook and Instagram at @iloveithereihateithere. Please be sure to follow/subscribe wherever you listen to your podcasts. And if you're on Apple Podcast, be sure to give us a review! Thank you for listening! Peace & Love!
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On today's 10-13-21 Wednesday show: Selena's daughter is being shamed at school for AJ having covid, there is a brand new male contraceptive being tested, Graham's buddies are hosting a mustache olympics, new bed sheets that filter your farts, the side bang trend is coming back, we debate whether tattoo wedding rings are cool or not, and so much more!!
COVID-19 news dominated by Delta variant surge -- Dr. Dawn promotes self-testing; Postmenopausal women can dance their way to health; Half of female surgeons have serious pregnancy and post-birth complications; A clever strategy for reversible male contraception; Diagnosing the cause of pain in the leg -- vein problem or pinched nerve? Review of Dr. Huberman website is requested by a supporter; Are there substances in the COVID-19 vaccines that should worry a person with a lot of food allergies? All about the complex system of feedback loops that control blood pressure and its interaction with the immune system; New strategies to combat Multiple Sclerosis; Antimicrobial peptides called lasioglossins fight airway infections from intubation tubes; In development: Glucagon delivered in a hydrogel allows finer control of glucose levels in Type 1 diabetes
COVID-19 news dominated by Delta variant surge -- Dr. Dawn promotes self-testing; Postmenopausal women can dance their way to health; Half of female surgeons have serious pregnancy and post-birth complications; A clever strategy for reversible male contraception; Diagnosing the cause of pain in the leg -- vein problem or pinched nerve? Review of Dr. Huberman website is requested by a supporter; Are there substances in the COVID-19 vaccines that should worry a person with a lot of food allergies? All about the complex system of feedback loops that control blood pressure and its interaction with the immune system; New strategies to combat Multiple Sclerosis; Antimicrobial peptides called lasioglossins fight airway infections from intubation tubes; In development: Glucagon delivered in a hydrogel allows finer control of glucose levels in Type 1 diabetes
An Instagram post got me thinking so me and Don sit down to talk about male contraceptionIn This Episode* What Is Male Contraception?* The Burden Of Contraception On Women*What An Interesting Study Says About Women, Smell And Contraception Please don't forget to leave a 5* rating and comment if you enjoyed the showCreditsTheme Song: by Annodomination Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com Contact Instagram: @thefamilypodcast @don.speaks @mrgenerationallwealth Website: https://www.thefamilypodcast.co.ukSupport the show
This episode is all about THE BOYS. Here at The Lowdown we spend a lot of time talking to women and experts about The Pill, the coil and the injection. But this time we wanted to deep dive into a topic so many people ask us about - male contraception. This episode looks at who's making them, how methods like the Male Contraceptive gel work, and why it's taken so long to get us to this point. Alice talks to Dr John Renolds-Wright - a Clinical Research Fellow who is currently conducting trials on the male contraceptive gel at the University of Edinburgh. We also hear from Logan Nickels and Kevin Shane from The Male Contraceptive Initiative - which is a non-profit based in North Carolina, focussed on moving male contraception forward.
Estefania (Midwifery Chronicles) brought us a really interesting topic that we feel deserves more of a spotlight - should male contraception start to be "normalised"? Join us in this insightful episode to find out more about the pros and cons of a "male pill" and hear about Estefania's thoughts on how close we are to having such a pill launched to market. We also go through the story of how female contraceptive methods came to be seen as the norm, how they really affect women and whether males would suffer from similar side effects. If you are interested in Estefania's story as a midwifery student and keen to follow other topics that perhaps don't get talked about as much as they should, definitely give Midwifery Chronicles a follow on Instagram!
It's the Friday Shakeup and we're talking ... The NRL backflipping on the national anthem at the State of Origin, New Zealand's weed referendum, and whether men should take more responsibility when it comes to contraception. Join Hack's Avani Dias with AFL commentator Tony Armstrong and former Bachelor contestant Abbie Chatfield.
It's the Friday Shakeup and we're talking ... The NRL backflipping on the national anthem at the State of Origin, New Zealand's weed referendum, and whether men should take more responsibility when it comes to contraception. Join Hack's Avani Dias with AFL commentator Tony Armstrong and former Bachelor contestant Abbie Chatfield.
This week the guys discuss Male Contraception. We cover heated underwear, unfair gender dynamics in contraception and finally take a stance on the WAP debate.
What is male contraception?We’ve all heard of the pill and the coil for women, but did you know that male contraceptives also exist? The obvious examples are condoms and the withdrawal method, but new solutions are being developed in the form of gels, shots and even thermal underwear. Many have tried and failed in the past, with no such products yet achieving commercial success.The ideal situation would be to have a form of male birth control that’s safe, effective and reversible. Of course, there are also vasectomies for those who are looking for something more permanent. As you may know, a vasectomy is a surgical procedure which consists of sealing off the tubes which carry sperm.Male pills have already been developed. They basically rely on hormonal modifications, in the same way as female contraceptive pills. By suppressing two types of male hormones called FSH and LH, a decrease in testosterone production and sperm count is brought about. But it’s a hard sell to some guys, who feel anything that affects their male hormones will make them less of a man.Pharmaceutical companies are looking to find other ways of making sperm less mobile, and therefore less likely to fertilize an egg. They have tried gels which can be injected into the penis or the vas deferens ducts, preventing sperm from leaving a man’s body. It’s even been speculated that something as simple as a nasal spray or a pill could be used just before sex, with an immediate effect that lasts up to two days. Finally, thermal underwear can be used to raise the temperature in a man’s testicles, which has the effect of reducing sperm production.While this is all very interesting, some tests have shown unwanted side effects and the methods aren’t yet ready for large-scale production. News stories spring up every now and then promising a male pill within a few years, but nothing has been able to fit the bill. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Season's greetings! The two Ds discuss why christmas parties are usually so crazy, realising that you might be the butters friend and whether men will use the male contraceptive pill! Join us, listen, like, subscribe and share!
This week on the show Chris speaks to world renowned theoretical physicist Sean Carroll about multiple worlds, the possibility of time travel, and whether the last Avengers film got the science right.Also, Claire chats to geochemist Hayden Dalton about his research looking at the chemistry of diamonds that have travelled from the mantle to the surface via volcanic explosion, and what these can tell us about what our planet is made from.And Stu reports about the long awaited breakthrough for a male contraception that is both easy to use and highly efficient.
Get ready lads, the male contraceptive could be on it's way to Australia in as little as six months! But will the new addition to the contraception game change our dating lives?Today's full Fast 5 agenda also includes:#1 Sticky Fingers are mad at Triple J for not playing their music; but it's okay, they don't need them anymore.#2 How is male contraception going to change the dating game?#3 Donating to a koala hospital or putting your money on the morale-boosting power of cricket. What would ScoMo do?#4 Coldplay are canceling their tours in the name of sustainability, but is this realistic for all artists?#5 Disney+ is here!! We've had a taste, so now we're deciding if we're gonna ditch the 'flix.This week's episode is hosted by Bridget Buckley & Gordon D'Mello, and was produced by Georgina Noack. Make sure you go and follow us @5whyau on Instagram to get your daily Fast 5 in story mode, and visit us on site @ 5Why.com.au. While you're here, hit that subscribe button on Apple Podcasts, or the follow button on Spotify. We'd lurrrv it if you could chuck us a cheeky review / rating if you absolutely didn't hate this ep with a vengeance.Fast 5 is a production by 5Why (5Why Media).
Yes, we said it. Male birth control. We know what you're thinking....wtf!? But with all of the medical advancements being made this can become our reality sooner than we think. In this podcast episode, Amber and Sophia discuss why they think it's time men have the responsibility of taking birth control pills to prevent unwanted pregnancies and how this can make men more aware of their actions in and out of the bedroom. Email us @ info.uncensoredthoughtspodcast@gmail.com Interact with us on social media! Follow us @ www.instagram.com/sophiaabrooke314/ www.instagram.com/amberst.clare/ www.instagram.com/uncensoredthoughtspodcast/ https://twitter.com/ThoughtsW_AandS
Benji Hyer asks: Would you be comfortable with new male contraception? And, are we growing up with a “warped view of what is normal” because of social media?
Yes, it is true. Male contraception is on the horizon. Research shows that contrary to what many suggest, men care about contraception - and they see it as a shared responsibility Today's guest Dr. Stephanie Page, is a lead clinician in current ground-breaking research in the area of male contraception.
There is a new male contraception pill coming out that does not affect the libido! #WINNING Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Plastic surgery has a been a much debated topic over the past decade, but what are the real benefits? Our Badass Women talk to Cheshire Housewife star Dawn Ward about non surgical procedures getting both her daughters chest surgery.Dr Tessa Hartman has always been instinctively interested with fashion and wanted to create a business that covered ground, previously untouched in Scotland, and changing the Scottish fashion scene in doing so. She talks the importance of learning your craft and scottish guilt.Harriet, Emma and Natalie talk to Coronation Street star and Equality Campaigner, Nicola Thorpe about the future of Male Contraception, and how the contraception industry is sexist.For information on all your hosts you can click on their names:Harriet MinterNatalie CampbellEmma Sexton If you want to get in touch you can find us on all the socials under this name: @badasswomenshrAnd for more about the podcast head here: https://www.badasswomenshour.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Yes, it is true. Male contraception is on the horizon. Research shows that contrary to what many suggest, men care about contraception - and they see it as a shared responsibility. Today's guest Dr. Stephanie Page is a lead clinician in current ground-breaking
Cheers to this episode of Happy Hour! I dropped it likes it hot and realized my milkshake is curdled. Sad times. Sad times. This doesn’t happen often, but I did jump on my soapbox for a couple of minutes. And a toddler learns the hard way not to mess with a pregnant woman. Plus we chat about the importance of a village, new clothes, paying for social media, male contraceptive, and this is a real job?
Paula is still the sickest girl in the world but she powers through to tell stories of late night shopping while Jamie explains the Keto diet. Plus, male birth control is upon us and the Ugs have a couple of truly epic, listener-submitted H-Uglee and Awkward Moments! Thanks for listening to (and sharing) our podcast!
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Gene therapy could help thousands of Americans who experience blindness, but it might host $1 million per person. Leafy greens can help you stay smarter than your neighbor. An RN asks kids and their parents whether they ate fish, linking it to better sleep. And, well, advances in contraception mean hundreds of couples will test a new contraceptive gel. Does it work? We're not yet sure, but it'll hopefully work better than a new penis sticker for men that pretty clearly has some risks associated with it. This week's health news: https://www.google.com/amp/www.newsweek.com/groundbreaking-approval-fda-signs-first-ever-gene-therapy-752711%3famp= http://www.theledger.com/zz/news/20171221/super-salad-greens-make-aging-brains-much-sharper https://www-newsweek-com.cdn.ampproject.org/c/www.newsweek.com/eating-fish-weekly-helps-increase-iq-and-give-you-better-nights-sleep-study-755567?amp=1 http://metro.co.uk/2017/12/22/rub-contraceptive-gel-men-trialed-next-year-7178679/
Another giant episode: we talk about Vine's demise and social media platforms being merely temporary canvases, the advent of male contraception and its significance, books as status symbols, and what the first contact with aliens will mean.
In this episode, Tionni goes off about being "professionally" ghosted and always wanting closure in all situations even on the career front. Nicole doesn't like small talk or people that walk slow for that matter, and Georgette stands with Amber Rose on the disgust of being touched inappropriately and we all have something to say about the recent male contraception test trials.
They said it couldn't be done: The "male pill." Actuality asks why men haven't seen a new reversible contraceptive in centuries—and if we need one. We found out why Big Pharma gave up on a male pill, and meet people who want to make it happen anyway.Correction: In this episode we refer to "The Pill" by Jonathan Eig. The correct title of Eig’s book is "The Birth of the Pill."
Chris and Dr. Corey explore the science and psychology of male contraception. For some, it is a dream come true to have a man's birth control pill and for others it is unfathomable, unrealistic, and worse than a made for TV film about the undead.
Chris and Dr. Corey explore the science and psychology of male contraception. For some, it is a dream come true to have a man's birth control pill and for others it is unfathomable, unrealistic, and worse than a made for TV film about the undead.
Laura Rad shakes the night up by talking about male contraception! Gay Rick wonders why the pull-out method isn't as desirable as he feels it should be. Coochie hates on unplanned unwanted babies. Laura Rad talks about gal pals and their orgasms after starting hormonal birth control. The gang gets all optimistic when they think about the future of sex research and male contraception.Male Contraception: http://www.newmalecontraception.org/Male Hormonal Birth Control: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/06/120625125138.htmListen to the show now!Visit our sponsors!GreatSexGames.comThe Smitten Kitten: https://www.smittenkittenonline.com/Call us: 651-560-6969Email us: laura [at] sexisfun [dot] net | rick [at] sexisfun [dot] net | coochie [at] sexisfun [dot] netVisit our blog: http://sif.sexisfun.netCheck out our forum: http://greatsexgames.com/forums/Join us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/76698125624/Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/sexisfunpodcast | http://twitter.com/sexisfuncoochie Friend us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gayrick | https://www.facebook.com/LauraRadSiF | https://www.facebook.com/sexisfuncoochieFriend us on FetLife: https://fetlife.com/coochie | https://fetlife.com/laurarad | https://fetlife.com/gayrickImage: FreeDigitalPhotos.net
College is a time when young people have been known to get active. And occasionally, sometimes that activity can… bear fruit. And if you’re a guy hoping to put that off for a couple of more years, then you might want to listen up. Deondre’ has more.
College is a time when young people have been known to get active. And occasionally, sometimes that activity can… bear fruit. And if you’re a guy hoping to put that off for a couple of more years, then you might want to listen up. Deondre’ has more.
Dr. Trina Read discusses male contraception, including the new injection available for men, as well as the long term effects of 'the pill' for women. For more go to www.hitchedmag.com