OEM and erectile dysfunction / Infertility

New studies claim cell phone radiation causes male infertility, kills sperm and even causes erectile dysfunction (ED)

In the latest bulletin from the Environmental Health Trust, cell phone radiation has now been linked to erectile dysfunction (ED), lower sperm count and male infertility.

The Environmental Health Trust's latest bulletin of March 28, 2014 links cell phone radiation to male reproductive problems. The report reviews the scientific literature to date and shows that ten studies have found significant changes in sperm exposed to cell phone radiation.

These studies show that men who carried their phones in a pocket or on a belt were more likely to have lower sperm counts and/or more inactive or less mobile sperm.

One study was conducted at Graz Medical University, Austria, and the other at Queens University, Canada. Men in the studies who reported cell phone use had lower levels of luteinizing hormone (LH), an important reproductive hormone secreted by the pituitary gland in the brain, and higher levels of circulating testosterone.

The preliminary results of the research were published in the U.S. National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health, on April 26, 2013. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3921848/

Men who talk on the phone for more than an hour a day have 17% less highly mobile sperm than men who talk for less than 15 minutes a day.

Men who carried a phone in a hip pocket or on their belt had 11% less motile sperm than men who kept their phone elsewhere on their body.

Men wearing a cell phone on their belt and using it intensively during a 5-day trial period had a 19% drop in highly motile sperm compared with previous levels.

In the most striking results, studies prove that health effects occur at exposure levels well below the current SAR safety guidelines imposed by the FCC.

Dr Conrado Avendano, who leads a team of researchers in Argentina, reported that they studied sperm samples from 29 healthy, fertile men and measured sperm motility after a 4-hour period of exposure to WiFi radiation.

Sperm from the control group were kept at the same temperature for the same period, with no exposure to WiFi.

WiFi group: 25% of sperm stopped swimming.

Control group: only 14% of sperm stopped swimming.

WiFi group: 9% of spermatozoa showed DNA fragmentation or irreversible damage to the genetic code.

Control group: only 3% showed these signs.

"There are precautions to take. The most important might be to use the cell phone's speakerphone option and send text messages more often. Also avoid wearing a phone against the body at all times without microwave shielding between the device and users. These precautions can help," says Coates.

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Changing cell phone habits: It's common for men who talk on a cell phone using a Bluetooth device or other headset to keep the phone in a pants pocket or hanging from a holster. This exposes the reproductive organs to cell phone radiation, which reduces sperm count and/or quality in men who use their phones in this way than in those who don't.

RF (radio frequency) radiation passes through most non-conductive materials unhindered until it is reflected or its electromagnetic energy is absorbed. An aluminum wire undergarment won't protect you in any way.

As for erectile dysfunction, read the following carefully if you want to avoid the problem or solve it:

Men who use their cell phones for more than four hours a day run a higher risk of impotence than those who use them for less than two hours, according to alarming research.

Two new studies from Austria and Egypt have established a link between daily cell phone use and erectile dysfunction (ED).

Researchers believe that the damage could be caused by the electromagnetic radiation emitted by the handsets, or by the heat they generate.

For the study, researchers recruited 20 men with erectile dysfunction and another group of 10 healthy men with no ED complaints.

There were no differences between the two groups with regard to age, weight, height, smoking, total testosterone or exposure to other known sources of radiation.

The scientists found that men with erectile dysfunction carried cell phones on for an average of 4.4 hours a day, while men without erectile dysfunction carried for an average of 1.8 hours.

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