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Cell Phone Safety: An Editorial
"Storage of mobile phones close to the testes had a significant negative impact on sperm concentration and the percentage of motile sperm," according to a report published by the U.K`s Royal Society. "These trends suggest that recent concerns over long-term exposure to the electromagnetic irradiation emitted by mobile phones should be taken more seriously."
The study was conducted under the auspices of the University of Western Australia and based on samples collected from 52 heterosexual men. The samples were assessed using World Health Organization guidelines.
The study found that those men who carried a cell phone in their hip pocket or on their belt had lower sperm motility and a lower sperm concentration than men who carry a mobile phone elsewhere on the body.
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09.06.2005
Cell Phones May Harm Sperm Cells, British Study Finds
Men who carry their cell phone in a hip pocket or in a belt holster could be putting their sperm quality at risk, a British study finds. Cancer Center Workers Warned about Cell Phone Risks New Mexico Allergy Sufferers Want Public Wi-Fi Ban... |
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16.01.2004
Cell Phones Probably Safe, British Study Concludes
A British study finds no evidence that cell phones create any adverse health effects from radio frequency (RF) emissions. But the study notes that there are limitations to the research carried out so far, and mobile phones have only been in widespread use for a... |
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01.12.2004
British Lab Will Study Cell Phone Radiation
A British laboratory will study whether mobile phone towers have adverse effects on human health. The Electromagnetics and Health (EMH) Laboratory at the University of Essex will conduct the largest study of its kind into the impact of electromagnetic fields emitted... |
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01.03.2006
Study Warns Cell Phones Could Cause Airliner Crash
Cells Aloft/Adrift Airlines Compete for Inflight Internet Cell Phones Invade Qantas, Emirates Air Study Warns Cell Phones Could Cause Airliner Crash Cell Phones Go to Sea FAA Leery Of Cell Phone Use On Airliners Feds Want to... |
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30.06.2006
Study: Drivers Using Cell Phones As Bad As Drunks
California Motorists Cope With New Hands-Free Law More Teens Using Cell Phones While Driving Drivers Impaired Just by Listening to Cell Phone Driving While Phoning Gums Up Traffic, Study Finds Study: Drivers Using Cell Phones As Bad... |
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