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Cellphones a sperm-killer?

2008-02-07 07:20

New York - Spending hours on a cellphone each day may affect the quality of a man's sperm, preliminary research suggests.

In a study of 361 men seen at their infertility clinic, researchers at the Cleveland Clinic found an association between the patients' cellphone use and their sperm quality.

On average, the more hours the men spent on their cellphones each day, the lower their sperm count and the greater their percentage of abnormal sperm.

The findings, published in the journal Fertility and Sterility, add to questions about the potential health effects of cellphones and other wireless devices. Some studies, for example, have linked long-term cellphone use to a higher risk of brain tumours, though many other studies have found no such connection.

The concern is that, over time, the electromagnetic energy emitted from cellphones could theoretically harm body tissue - by damaging DNA, for example.

However, the new findings do not prove that cellphones somehow damage sperm, according to the researchers.

"Our results show a strong association of cellphone use with decreased semen quality. However, they do not prove a cause-and- effect relationship," lead researcher Dr Ashok Agarwal said.

He and his colleagues based their findings on semen samples from 361 men who came to their infertility clinic over one year. All of the men were questioned about their cellphone habits.

In general, the researchers found, sperm count and sperm quality tended to decline as daily cellphone hours increased. Men who said they used their phones for more than four hours each day had the lowest average sperm count and the fewest normal, viable sperm.

"We infer from our results that heavy cellphone use ... is associated with a lower semen quality," Agarwal said. But whether cellphones somehow directly affect men's fertility is not clear.

Agarwal said he and his colleagues have two studies under way aiming to shed light on the issue. In one, they are exposing semen samples to electromagnetic radiation from cellphones to see what, if any, effects occur.

The second is a follow-up to the current study that is assessing a larger group of men. Agarwal said this study is more rigorously designed and will account for certain other factors like lifestyle habits and occupational exposures that might affect sperm quality.

- Reuters


No Brain 2/7/2008 8:36:59 AM
Try holding the cellphone higher!

OB1 2/7/2008 8:53:26 AM
This is true, I mean, the frequency at which cellphones opperate (900 MHz and 1500MHz) are not too far off microwave frequencies. If ths frequency is able to cook a chicken, don't you think that it may have some effect on body tissue too?

Rory 2/7/2008 9:16:13 AM
Maybe guys who spend that long on their cellphones each day have higher stress levels due to high work loads than those who don't and maybe it's the stress that's causing the problems, not the cellphones. Stress can be very damaging to the body, including causing higher cholestrol, so why couldn't it affect sperm count and quality?

Wolfgang 2/7/2008 9:55:52 AM
This is old news. Any person who was trained on radar systems in eg. the Navy, will know that radar, depending how close you are to the transmitter, can sterilise you or cause serious fertility problems. Cellphones transmit in the similar frequency range but at a lower wattage and if kept close enough for extended periods to our bodies, there may be problems. The warning in some of the instructions manual to not to touch the antenna area is there for a reason.

C 2/7/2008 1:34:22 PM
Cell phones may transmit and receive at similar frequencies to microwaves, but there's a minimum amount of power required actually to cause something to cook - a pot of water won't boil if the amount of energy being pumped in is only enough to raise the temperature to 10 degrees regardless of how long the energy is pumped in for. Nevertheless, it's still possible that there's some effect that is significant enough to cause trouble.

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