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Male contraceptive testicle 'bath' device wins Dyson award - NZ Herald
Male contraceptive testicle 'bath' device wins Dyson award - NZ Herald
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The 'testicle bath' could be the future of male contraception | Metro News
COSO is a male contraception ultrasonic 'testicle bath' device
COSO is a male contraception ultrasonic 'testicle bath' device
COSO is a male contraception ultrasonic 'testicle bath' device
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German designer unveils revolutionary 'testicle bath' that zaps sperm with ultrasound waves | Daily Mail Online
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New male contraceptive 'testicle bath' zaps sperm (and feels like a warm bath) | The US Sun
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Male contraceptive testicle 'bath' device wins Dyson award - NZ Herald
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