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Sperm count likely to be impacted due to high mobile phone use: Study

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 1 November 2023
A recent study has found a potential link between mobile phone usage and declining male sperm count. Young men who used their phones more than 20 times a day had a 21% higher risk of low sperm count. However, the study also noted that the adverse impact on sperm count has lessened as phone technology has evolved over time. Experts recommend maintaining a safe distance between phones and the body, using speakerphones or headphones, and carrying phones in bags or backpacks to reduce exposure to electromagnetic fields.
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