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 A new study has shown promising results for an innovative male birth control gel, bringing contraceptive equality one step closer to re stanley vaso ality.The gel combines two hormones, segesterone acetate  known as Nestorone  and testosterone, to suppress sperm production while maintaining testosterone levels, and is applied topically to a mans shoulders once daily.The results from phase 2b of the clinical trials being conducted at sites across the globe show the male contraceptive gel suppresses sperm production faster than similar experimental hormone-based methods, according to the Endocrine Society.In order to be considered for approval by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, a drug typically goes through four clinical trial phases to test its effectiveness and safety.Researchers with the National Institutes of Healths Contraceptive Development Program presented the findings at the Endocrine Soc stanley cup ietys annual conference in Boston on Sunday.Over 200 men completed at least three weeks of daily treatment with the contraceptive gel. According to UC Davis Health, which has participated in the trials, the gel came in a two-week dose canister about the size of a can of shaving cream.Side effects noted so far are dry or oily skin, increased or decreased libido, hair growth or hair loss and mood swings, according to UC Davis Health.NIHs senior researcher on the study, Dr. Diana Blithe, said the threshold researchers found effective for preventing pregnancy was 1 million or fewer sperm pe stanley cup r mill Pkqj Kanye West falls short in bid to be on ballot in Missouri, Wyoming
 A historical marker honoring baseball icon Jackie Robinson s birthplace vandalized in Georgia will be soon be displayed at the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City.The  stanley cup Associated Press reported that the plaque, erected in 2001 outside Robinson s birthplace near Cairo, Georgia, was damaged by gunfire last February.The marker was replaced, but the damaged one will be displayed at the museum to teach the public about the historical significance of Major League Baseball s first Black player, the museum s curator and vice president Ray Doswell told the Kansas City Star.The plaque will be on display beginning sometime in mid-April to coincide with the 75th anniversary of Robinson breaking the leagu stanley taza e s color barrier w stanley mug hen he debuted with the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947.