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Cell Phone Use Affects Fertility, Study Shows.

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Publication Date: 27-OCT-06
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COPYRIGHT 2006 Ziff Davis Media Inc.

Heavy cell phone use may have a significant impact on the fertility of men, according to a study released in late October by the prestigious Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland, Ohio.

The study, conducted by Dr. Ashok Agarwal and in PDF abstract here, reported on the results of 364 men who used cell phones for varying amounts of time each day.

According to Agarwal, men who used their cell phones for four hours a day or more showed the greatest damage to their sperm.

"Those...

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