>From today's Complexity Digest:

I wonder if they got the causal direction backwards.
Might be a good discussion for a research methods course.

 Barry Wellman
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Do Cell Phones Affect Sperm Quality? , WebMD Medical News

Excerpts: Most of the men had sperm counts that were well above the 20
million sperm per milliliter level that is considered the lower limit of
normal.  But the more the men in the study used their phones, the lower
their sperm count tended to be.  average sperm count among men who said
they did not use cell phones was 86 million per milliliter (mL), compared
with 76 million/mL for men who used cell phones less than two hours a day
and 71 million/mL for men who used cell phones two to four hours a day.

* [32] Do Cell Phones Affect Sperm Quality?, Salynn Boyles, 06/10/23,
WebMD Medical News

[32] http://www.webmd.com/content/article/128/117226.htm




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