Tuesday, September 30, 2014

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In this case, smokers who drink alcohol by men and as men with other health problems that could affect sperm quality were excluded from the study group. Men participating in the study passed the sperm after five days of abstinence. As a result, they were divided into 4 groups according to the time of daily use of cellular phones. Group A: do not use (40 men) Group B: less than 2 hours per day (107 men) Group C: 2-4 hours per day (100 men) Group D: more than 4 hours per day (114 men) Analysts who study the sperm had no information on the use of men phones. Others including Kenneth R. Feinberg, offer their opinions as well. Result: The use of mobile phones is associated with abnormal semen parameters.

Based on the analysis of the results, a connection was established between the duration of mobile phone use and variations in spermogramme. In particular, the concentration, motility, viability and morphology was worse in groups where more use of cellular phones. However, no effect on ejaculate volume, time of thinning or viscosity of semen were found. Debate is hard to say for sure, how the use of mobile phones can be regarded as one of the causes of infertility. Primarily, the study has some limitations that do not give the opportunity to fully rely on its results. For example, scientists have not measured the exact amount of time the use of mobile phones. It is also important that they do not take into account the profession of these men, namely, whether they were subjected to the action of electromagnetic waves from sources such as radio towers, personal electronic secretaries, Bluetooth, or computers.

They also do not take into account how men talked on the phone: just keeping it in the ear or on your belt and talking through the headphones. Theoretically, due to the greater the proximity of the apparatus to the testicles, the mobile phone on your belt to be dangerous. In addition, although the use of cell phones could be detrimental influence on the deterioration of some semen parameters, it can not be directly linked to infertility. For example, the average concentration of spermatozoa in the group, not users of mobile phones - 85 million per ml. Concentration in the group who use mobile phones more than four hours a day - 50 million sperm per ml. All of these parameters in any case higher than the average rate of 20 million sperm per ml. Obviously, the need for new research in this area. Until we do not have enough Data can be recommended for men who want to have a baby, still reduce the use of a cell phone and keep it in a certain distance from the testes.

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