Male 'pill'
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Your support makes all the difference.Thirty men from the Manchester area are being asked to volunteer to test the male 'pill', an injected contraceptive that fools the body into thinking it is making too much sperm. Volunteers who join the trials, which are being run by Manchester University, will be given three weekly injections of the male hormone testosterone.
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