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Mobile phone dangers for sperm

Photo of a a guy talking on a cellphoneI had reported earlier that men who use cell phones may experience lower sperm quality. It appears that more evidence is coming that cell phone radiation may do a lot of harm to the reproductive organs.

In another study conducted by the Cleveland Clinic, they have found that simply keeping a mobile phone turned on and kept in your pants pocket may lead to excessive damage to sperm production.

Obviously, the cell phone companies are not even discussing this because it will hurt their business, but till the debate is settled, here is a word of advice for all those couples trying to get pregnant: keep your cell phone away from your body. You can always put it in your handbag or on your desk while you are working but definitely several feet away from your body to the extent possible. It is also possible to use one of those bluetooth headsets that minimize radiation.

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Cell phones lower sperm count

For a woman trying to get pregnant and having difficulty conceiving, there are several reasons that can hurt her: age, obesity, and other complications with the reproductive system.

But the male in her life may also be contributing to not conceiving.

Latest research conducted by Cleveland Clinic has found that men who have cell phones glued to their years may have lower quality sperm -- lower sperm count and higher percentage of abnormal sperms. BTW, you can raise sperm count by avoiding soy foods.

By the way, it has long been suspected that mobile phones cause cancer but no firm evidence has been presented by either side.

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Cell phones do not cause cancer

I don't know if I should call them rumors or preliminary science (subject to availability of more evidence) but for the longest time people thought that you could get cancer from putting a cell phone next to your brain. It even lead to higher sales for all those bluetooth headsets. Looks it was all just BS. probably perpetuated by headset companies.

Institute of Cancer Epidemiology in Denmark has published its research in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute to show that there is no increased risk of cancer among cell phone users. Time to go buy another cool mobile phone.

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