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  • A plant toxin African hunters use on their arrows could help make a safe birth control pill for men

    A plant toxin African hunters use on their arrows could help make a safe birth control pill for men

    Gunda Georg, The Conversation Jon Hawkinson, The Conversation Shameem Syeda, The Conversation
    · Feb 04, 2018 · 11:30 pm
  • A snip in the wrong place wrecks a marriage in TV comedy ‘Meri Hanikarak Biwi’

    A snip in the wrong place wrecks a marriage in TV comedy ‘Meri Hanikarak Biwi’

    Sruthi Ganapathy Raman
    · Nov 27, 2017 · 08:15 am
  • 'Emergency gave vasectomy a bad name': Indian men are not queuing up for the snip

    'Emergency gave vasectomy a bad name': Indian men are not queuing up for the snip

    Menaka Rao
    · Nov 18, 2016 · 05:45 am