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April 12, 2025
If you’re interested in sperm and testicular health, here’s news for you.
Scientists from China have shown that mobile phone radiat...
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March 16, 2024
Would you like to look after your sperm?
What about your kids’ sperm?
In a paper published earlier this month, researchers from Ira...
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February 24, 20234
How safe is your mobile phone?
With the amount of mobile phone use escalating dramatically worldwide, researchers from India we...
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November 18, 2023
Can a man’s mobile phone use affect his fertility?
A new study from Switzerland suggests that it can.
The study involved 2886 me...
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Wireless radiation – calling all health professionals
Wireless radiation harms the body and health care practitioners need to do something about i...
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There’s a very good chance they are.
And two recent studies, published this month, add to the already large body of research showing that wireless...
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Mobile phones and infertility
Infertility currently affects between 7 and 15 percent of married couples or 186 million people world-wide – and hal...
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Electromagnetic radiation affects the brain, and this can translate to effects on emotions, behaviour and disease, say the authors of a recent sci...
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What a lawyer says about 5G
A prominent German lawyer asks whether new 5G technology should be rolled out, given that scientific research indica...
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We have some exciting news for you.
Doctors and scientists from around the world have joined together to call for action to protect people from ele...
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A study just published in the Journal of Impotence Research has found that mobile phone radiation damages sperm potentially contributing to infertility. The researchers studied a group of 286 men attending an infertility clinic, who had normal or slightly reduced semen concentration levels. They found that men who used a mobile phone for more than ten years had DNA damage which could reduce their ability to father children.
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Research Updates on ELF fields (from electrical sources) Genes - Scientists from China investigated the genetic impact of magnetic fields from electrical sources on mouse sperm cells. They showed that exposure affected DNA methylation (which controls gene expression). (Liu, Y et al, Biomed Res Int, 2015.) Cells - Researchers from Korea investigated the effects of power-frequency magnetic fields on several different cell lines.
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