High mobile phone use may impact sperm count, study says

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Male sperm count has fallen by more than 50% globally in the last 50 years, leaving researchers scrambling to understand why.

To avoid the effects of radiofrequency electromagnetic fields on sperm count, men should keep their smartphones away from the body and head and carry the devices in a backpack or briefcase, according to the California Department of Public Health. in the last 50 years, leaving researchers scrambling to understand why.

Another plus: There was no decline in the shape and motility of the sperm, which refers to the way sperm swim to their destination, according to the study. “But especially with the modern cell phone, like that signal is going to vary depending on whether you’re talking or whether you’re sending data, said Pastuszak, who was not involved in the study.

Studies in mice have found RF-EMF fields at levels similar to cell phones do lower male fertility and contribute to sperm death and changes in the tissue of the testes. However, other animal studies have not replicated those effects, and there are huge differences between humans and mice in how sperm are created.

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