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I try to contribute to things getting better, with sourced information, OC and polite rational skepticism.
Disagreeing with a point ≠ supporting the opposite side, I support rationality.
Let’s discuss to make things better sustainably.
Always happy to question our beliefs.
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You should be able to prevent your device from adding the location to your photos. I never felt the need to have it, given the date and the photos around, it is easy to remember where it was.
It was successful on other primates, the chance that it will work exactly the same on humans is very high and worth the headline.
This how medical studies work, because of ethics. First they prove it works on animals, which they did with great success. But before testing it works on humans, they must first confirm it is not dangerous, before they can ethically test for actual efficacy on a larger cohort.
There are attacks in every country, but I don’t think there is any developed country where they managed to influence the state as much as in the USA.
The big point of this one is that it is not hormonal, and so far this study shows no side effects. So for a couple, it could be the pill with least side effects overall.
Because this seems more invasive and according to the article, it was not yet peer reviewed.
Every solution will have a different balance of risks and benefits, more choice is good.
I don’t think this stops liquid production, it just drastically reduces the sperm count, which is a small percentage of the ejaculation.
There’s more than the USA.
I think it’s mostly a matter of being quasi irreversible rather than fear of surgery. That’s a huge decision to take if you don’t have children.
Male birth control has to be safer and have fewer side effects than letting women carry the burden of birth control.
This first phase study shows no side effect.
It seems you are underestimating the value for men to not be responsible for unwanted babies and to have more control of their own contraception.
Would you trust it less than the female birth control pills?
Could it be the first one to pass this test phase?
To study the safety of YCT-529 in humans, we conducted a Phase 1a clinical trial where 16 healthy men received either placebo or escalating single doses of YCT-529 to assess its safety and tolerability. YCT-529 was well tolerated, and no adverse effects were noted. The positive results from this first clinical trial laid the groundwork for a second trial, where men receive YCT-529 for 28 days and 90 days, to study safety and changes in sperm parameters.
I think he said that’s Tor.
It could be a temporary hot fix to pass some issue in production, but could break other things if left longer. So better to revert it after the big issue had passed and take more time to work on a proper solution.