Sperm count, cell phone link

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LONDON, England (Reuters) – Mobile phones may damage men’s sperm, Hungarian scientists say, in a study that fertility experts dismissed Monday as inconclusive.

Carrying a mobile in hip pockets or a holster on the waist could cut sperm count by nearly 30 percent, according to the research.

“The prolonged use of cell phones may have a negative effect on (sperm production) and male fertility,” Dr. Imre Fejes, of the department of obstetrics and gynecology at the University of Szeged said in a summary of the study.

Fejes and his team analyzed sperm from 221 men and questioned them about their use of mobile phones. They found correlations between the use of the phones, even in a standby setting, and reduced sperm concentration and quality.

Fejes said more research is needed to support the findings, which will be reported to this week’s conference in Berlin of the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology.

Professor Hans Evers, a past president of the society, said the results are interesting but far from conclusive.

“It … appears not to take into account the many potential confounding factors that could have skewed the results,” Evers, who works at the Academic Hospital in Maastricht in the Netherlands, said in a statement.

He added that the study did not seem to analyze stress levels, the type of jobs the men have and whether they smoked, which could all influence sperm count.

“These factors would have a considerable effect on the outcome of the research,” he said.

Britain’s National Radiological Protection Board, which has reviewed research into the health effects of exposure to radiofrequency waves including mobile phones, said, so far, the waves appear to be safe.

But mobiles phones have been in widespread use for only a short time so more research is needed.

“This is an unexpected result and we will look at it very carefully but the decline in male fertility has been going on for decades now, before the widespread use of mobile phones, and there can be many reasons for it,” Dr. Michael Clark, scientific spokesman for the British board, told Reuters.

The World Health Organization has said none of the recent reviews has concluded that exposure to radiofrequency waves from mobile phones or their base stations damages health, but stresses that more studies are needed.

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Re: Sperm count, cell phone link

Who cares. Men already produce sperm in millions of count. Even if it is 30% cut, doesn’t make much difference :sleep2: Keep trying until you succeed :jhanda:

Yeah but most die while trying to get to their destination. A loss of 30% in the count could create problems.

Ok. Lets say We shoot 1 million (1,000,000).

30% will be reduced b/c of cell phones —> (1,000,000)(.70) = 70,000
50% of those (made that up) get lost while trying to get there or something happens —> (700,000)(.50) = 350,000

You still got 350,000. Don’t you think that many are enough? :konfused: And then keep trying again and again and again and again :mudhosh:

Re: Re: Sperm count, cell phone link

I agree. Besides, the article posted specifically states that further studies are needed to validate this claim. 30% isn’t much compared to some debilitating disease that could not only drastically reduce male sperm count but can damage any remaining sperm, permanently affecting male organs, reproduction, sexual abilities, and an overall fulfilling sex life (in addition to any lingering psychological consequences).

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^ Ok now don't scare us :(

Keep trying again and again and again....Comeon man, I have to go to work as well :p

We need a urologist here who can shed some light on this matter.