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Laptop on lap, phone in pocket? Study flags risk to sperm count
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A new study by Calcutta University and the Institute of Reproductive Medicine suggests a link between prolonged mobile phone and laptop use and male infertility. The research, involving 1,200 men, found that radiation exposure, especially among those with specific genetic mutations, significantly increases the risk of azoospermia, challenging previous studies that dismissed such connections.
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