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Cell phone use=Low sperm count?

StooGrimson

He drives around, all over the town...
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,224401,00.html

This is the best news I've had all day...
Study Suggests Link Between Cell Phone Use, Low Sperm Count

Tuesday, October 24, 2006

If you're man thinking about having kids, you might want to cut back on your cell phone use.
That's the preliminary finding of a study done by The Cleveland Clinic, which found statistically that men who used their cell phones the most had poorer sperm quality than those who used them the least.
The lowest average sperm counts seemed to be in men who had the most cell phone use (more than four hours a day); those who didn?t use cell phones seemed to have the highest. Although the sperm count appears to go down with increasing cell phone use, the difference in numbers wasn't significant.
The findings, however, do not prove a link between cell phone use and semen quality, researcher Ashok Agarwal, PhD, said.
?This is still very preliminary and I would not want these findings misinterpreted as showing that cell phone use is a definite cause of decreased [male] fertility,? he said. ?There are still many unanswered questions.?
About a billion people worldwide now use cell phones, and some projections suggest that within the next five years that number could double.
A link between cell phone use and reduced sperm counts has been suggested in several earlier studies, but none has been considered conclusive.
The new study included 364 men being evaluated for infertility between September 2004 and October 2005.
In addition to undergoing tests to determine sperm quantity and quality, the men answered questions about their cell phone habits.
Most of the men had sperm counts that were well above the 20 million sperm per milliliter level that is considered the lower limit of normal. The more the men in the study used their phones, the lower their sperm count tended to be.
The average sperm count among men who said they did not use cell phones was 86 million per milliliter (mL), compared with 76 million/mL for men who used cell phones less than two hours a day and 71 million/mL for men who used cell phones two to four hours a day.
Men who reported using their cell phones more than four hours a day had the lowest average sperm counts ? 66 million/mL.
Significant downward trends were seen when other sperm-quality parameters were measured, such as percentages of sperm swimming well, living and viable sperm, and normal sperm shape.
Cell phones are not the only modern conveniences suspected of influencing sperm counts. At least one study has suggested that wearing disposable diapers as a baby can influence adult fertility, and another proposed a link between laptop use and sperm quality.
None of these suspected environmental influences, however, has been proven to influence male fertility, said Rebecca Sokol, MD, PhD, president of the Society for Male Reproduction and Urology.
Her own research suggests a link between air pollution and declining sperm quality.
Sokol calls the cell phone study ?provocative,? but far from conclusive.
?This is an interesting observation that may lead to larger, more controlled studies to see if the observation holds up,? Sokol said.
An infertility specialist at the University of Southern California's Keck School of Medicine, Sokol said there isn?t a lot she can tell patients when they ask about suspected environmental influences on male fertility.
?I tell them what we know, which isn?t a lot,? she said. ?We know that high (scrotal) temperature is bad for sperm, and we think that smoking, drinking, and marijuana use are probably bad. But we still have a lot to learn.?
 
daddyphatsacs;642516; said:
Unless your one of the douchebags at the gym who talks on their cell phone while working out..........I've seen it. :bonk:

I saw it last night. There were two girls (they were not good looking) on either side of me who looked like they were 16-18 years old talking on their phones while riding the bikes...to each other. Complete idiots...
 
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I am not sure I like the direction the cell phone talk is going.
First they said cell phones contributed to brain cancer, now it is low sperm count. I guess that is alright as my wife believes I think with that appendage already.:wink2:
 
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StooGrimson;642606; said:
I saw it last night. There were two girls (they were not good looking) on either side of me who looked like they were 16-18 years old talking on their phones while riding the bikes...to each other. Complete idiots...

I trust you euthanized them....for the sake of the species.
 
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Muck;643356; said:
I trust you euthanized them....for the sake of the species.

Some dude who probably goes to their school (I'm pretty sure it's Sycamore HS) eventually did come up to them and make fun of them. I'm always amazed at the number of people who have their cell phones on them in the gym. I'd say at least 2/3 of the folks at my gym have them while working out.
 
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