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bonerjamz 04
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http://www.myfoxdc.com/dpps/news/ultrasound-could-be-used-as-male-contraceptive-dpgonc-20100512-mh_7514900

5/13/2010 5:52:13 PM

djeternal
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condoms

5/13/2010 5:54:23 PM

nasty_b
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buttsecks

5/13/2010 5:57:30 PM

khcadwal
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knife

5/13/2010 5:59:03 PM

FykalJpn
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i'm not down with microwaving my nuts, kthx

[Edited on May 13, 2010 at 5:59 PM. Reason : ^or that]

5/13/2010 5:59:04 PM

bonerjamz 04
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i wonder if it would be like pulverizing kidney stones with ultrasound

5/13/2010 5:59:48 PM

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Quote :
"James Tsuruta, of the University of North Carolina, who led the research"


This guy loves experimenting on dudes' junk

5/13/2010 6:35:39 PM

Ragged
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"lower genetic quality."


so no trailer trash?

5/13/2010 6:38:51 PM

Tarpon
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Grandmas Moral: If you don't want babies, keep it oral

5/13/2010 9:00:10 PM

Lionheart
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Just gonna get a little bit of cancer.

5/13/2010 9:52:37 PM

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[quoteUltrasound Could Be Used as Male Contraceptive
Updated: Wednesday, 12 May 2010, 10:37 PM EDT
Published : Wednesday, 12 May 2010, 10:37 PM EDT

By Hannah Devlin

(NewsCore) - A one-off blast of ultrasound could work as a reversible contraceptive for men, according to scientists, The Times of London reported Thursday.

If preliminary results are confirmed, applying therapeutic ultrasound to the testes for 10 to 15 minutes could provide protection for up to six months.

James Tsuruta, of the University of North Carolina, who led the research, said: “We think this could provide men with reliable, low-cost, non-hormonal contraception from a single round of treatment.”

Dr Tsuruta and colleagues have already proved the technique in rats, and plan to extend trials to humans as early as next year.

Their findings so far suggest that sperm production can be halted temporarily without causing a longer-term reduction in fertility.

Once sperm production resumed after six months there was no evidence of complications, such as sperm being of lower genetic quality.[/quote]

5/13/2010 9:55:58 PM

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