New WHO study: Reduces sperm number by mobile phone radiation - need for action for federal government!

New WHO study: Reduces sperm number by mobile phone radiation - need for action for federal government!

New WHO study: Reduces sperm numbers by mobile phone radiation

A new extensive overview study by the World Health Organization (WHO) confirms the warnings of damaged male fertility through mobile phone radiation. The study shows that mobile phone radiation can significantly reduce the number of sperm below the limit values. The environmental and consumer organization Diagnosis: Funk sees this knowledge a reason for the federal government to rethink mobile phone policy and take measures to protect the population.

The WHO study includes numerous aspects of fertility and, in addition to the reduced number of sperm, also shows that damage to sperm morphology, sperm vitality, sperm-DNA, the weight of the testicles and side dogs as well as other parameters. The study focuses on possible harmful effects of high -frequency radiation on the reproductive system.

This new study is part of a number of other scientific studies, the results of which also indicate damaging effects of mobile phone radiation on fertility. The StoA study on mobile communications and health on behalf of the Committee on Technology Assessment of the EU Parliament comes to a comparable result. The Pusan National University from South Korea and a cohort study on Swiss soldiers were also able to determine similar relationships between mobile phone use and sperm damage.

In addition to a preventive mobile phone policy by the Federal Government, diagnosis demands that funk also increased consumers. Recommended behaviors include the distance to the radiant device, the use of a wired headset, the switching off of WLAN and Bluetooth as well as the connection of online-capable devices by cable to the Internet.

The WHO study coordinated by the World Health Organization is based on an analysis of 117 peer-reviewed, controlled experimental animal studies and 10 in-vitro studies in human sperm. The studies have been published in renowned scientific databases.

Contact for questions: Jörn Gutbier, first chairman of diagnosis: Funk, Tel. 0711-250869-1; Peter Hensinger, second chairman of diagnosis: Funk, Department of Science, Tel. 0711-250869-2; Matthias von Herrmann, press officer, Tel. 0711-250869-4 or 0174-7497868.

Diagnosis: Funk is an independent environmental and consumer organization that has been committed to protection against electromagnetic fields since 2009 and provides information about the harmful effects of mobile phone and WLAN radiation.



Source: diagnosis: funk/ots

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