Mobile Phone Use Linked to Decreased Sperm Count, Study Warns
Originally Published 2 years ago — by CNN

A new study suggests that men who use their mobile phones more than 20 times a day have a 21% higher risk of low overall sperm count and a 30% higher risk of low sperm concentration. The study found that the impact on sperm count was more significant with older 2G and 3G phones compared to modern 4G and 5G versions. However, there was no decline in sperm shape and motility. While the study highlights an association between mobile phone use and semen quality, experts caution against drawing definitive conclusions and emphasize the importance of overall sperm quality for fertility.
