Mobile Phone Use Linked to Decreased Sperm Count: New Study

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A cross-sectional study conducted by the University of Geneva and the Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute has found that frequent mobile phone use is linked to a reduced total sperm count and concentration in men. The study, based on data collected from 2886 Swiss men between the ages of 18 and 22, adds to the ongoing research on the potential effects of electromagnetic radiation from mobile phones on human reproductive health.
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