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Higher cell phone usage associated with lower sperm count in new study

18 点作者 sahin超过 1 年前

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theGeatZhopa超过 1 年前
I think it&#x27;s a correlation&#x2F; causation error. Classic!<p>It&#x27;s not lower sperm count because one use a cell phone more than not. It&#x27;s high use of cell phone BECAUSE of the lower sperm count. As I reconcile, we Didn&#x27;t have cell phones in my youth - so we have to get everything up the pole to get around the boringness. Haha. Now I have a cell phone. Sad.
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unsupp0rted超过 1 年前
&gt; The researchers found that men who used their phones more than 20 times per day had a median sperm count of 44.5 million&#x2F;mL. This was 21% lower than in men who only used their phones once a week<p>They admit in the article that &quot;used their phones&quot; is ambiguous. On WiFi for 15 minutes to look at cat pictures? Next to their ear for 2 hours to voice call their partner?
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BariumBlue超过 1 年前
My 2c is correlation with exercise. I&#x27;d expect that the study would control for a known factor like exercise, but I would imagine those who perceive themselves as being less on the phone would value and participate in more active activities.
ThrowawayR2超过 1 年前
If there were any significant causal relationship, then the people who work in above average RF environments, like cell phone &#x2F; cellular equipment product engineering, wi-fi equipment engineering , etc. would show noticeable effects. Maybe that&#x27;s an avenue for further research but there don&#x27;t seem to be any anecdotal reports of of it occurring.