Wednesday, 13 January 2010

Housework damages sperm count?!


Russel Howard's News program draws attention to humorous news stories and last night's episode was no exception.


Russel examined the story which appeared in the news earlier this year which suggests housework can affect a mans sperm count.


Researchers at Stanford University, California, exposed male volunteers to electromagnetic fields – high doses of which are produced by all electrically charged objects, including refrigerators and vacuum cleaners – and found such exposure could double the risk of having poor-quality sperm.




What do all of you think? Was this research conducted by housework shy men or do you find some sense in the findings?

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