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Mobile Gambling Could Make Men Infertile

Written by:
Jagajeet Chiba
Published on:
Feb/22/2016
Mobile Gambling Dangerous…. To a Man’s Fertility

Mobile gambling can cause a man to become infertile according to a new study.

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It’s not the gambling per se, but the mobile aspect.

But this recent study is enough to send a chill through most men’s vein… but more so their ***sacks.

The study - by highly respected specialists - found that sperm levels of men who kept their phones in their pocket during the day were seriously affected in 47 per cent of cases compare to just 11 per cent in the general population, according to the London Telegraph.

Professor Martha Dirnfeld, of the Technion University in Haifa, said: "We analysed the amount of active swimming sperm and the quality and found that it had been reduced.

"We think this is being caused by a heating of the sperm from the phone and by electromagnetic activity."

- Jagajeet Chiba, Gambling911.com

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