Wi-Fi reduces fertility in men
Men use laptops in sitting or lying positions connected to Wi-Fi, reducing fertility.
Argentina's researchers have published their new scientific research in Fertility & Sterility, saying that a laptop connected to a Wi-Fi wireless network near 'sensitive areas' could reduce the possibility. reproduction in men.
Four Argentinean scientists, Avendano, Mata, Sanchez Sarmiento and Doncel, gave the study, after examining the sperm of laptop computer users connected to Wi-Fi networks.
The results showed that, after 4 hours, sperm of people using Wi-Fi network showed signs of significant decrease in movement compared to healthy sperm stored at the same time and the same temperature at distance. away from the computer.
Wi-Fi laptop computers reduce fertility in men.
'Resonance' sperms when they open Wi-Fi, are less likely to move to eggs for fertilization, and seem to be incapable of passing through male DNA, when it takes place with fertilization. egg.
Through testing the scientists obtained results, sperm near the computer without Wi-Fi connection completely harms fertility.
'This is not a real living creature but an artificial installation. It is of interest to science, but for me, it has no data concerning people ' , TS. Robert Oates, head of male reproductive and data science told Reuters Health.
- Fiber reduces fertility in women
- To increase fertility in men
- Detection of 'stimulant' increases fertility
- Guess the fertility of men through the right hand
- The ability to test a man
- Walking fitness - not completely harmless
- High intensity exercise reduces the ability to have children
- Working night shifts affects women's fertility
- BPA breaks human fertility
- How many children does a woman have?
- After the age of 30, fertility decreases continuously
- Men also reduce fertility after age 35