Men who often use their mobile have a lower sperm concentration, a new study has suggested.
Researchers at the University of Geneva collected data and semen from more than 2,800 men aged 18 to 22.They asked them questions about their mobile use and where they put it when they don't use it.Their data showed the men who used their phone more than 20 times a day had a 21% decrease in sperm concentration compared to men who only used their phone once a week.The researchers were investigating a potential association between a phone's electromagnetic radiation and semen quality.
"This study suggests that higher mobile phone use is associated with lower sperm concentration and total sperm count," they added.Researchers asked if microwaves emitted from phones had an effect, such as increasing temperature in the testes, or by affecting sperm production.It was found the link between lower sperm concentration and mobile phone use was more clear in the earlier years of the study - from 2005 to 2007 - which decreased up to 2018.
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