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VOTING COMING DECEMBER 2008
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In a previous study, Agarwal and his team found that men who used their cell
phones more than four hours a day had significantly lower sperm quality than
those who used their cell phones for less time. Those findings were based on
self-reported data from 361 subjects.
While representatives from the cell phone industry had not yet reviewed the
latest study, they were careful not to give this study much merit. "The weight of
the published scientific evidence, in addition to the opinion of global health
organizations, shows that there is no link between wireless usage and adverse
health effects," said Joe Farren, a spokesman for the CTIA-the Wireless
Association.
"We support good science and always have," he said. "It's important to look at
studies that are peer-reviewed and published in leading journals and to listen to
the experts."
Agarwal emphasized that it is far too early for men to start changing cell phone
carrying habits, noting that his own cell phone was in his pocket as he talked to
CNN.
"Our study has not provided proof that you should stop putting cell phones in
your pocket. There are many things that need to be proven before we get to
that stage," he said.