Andrew Huberman· PhD
I think that it's to say based on the literature, that there are effects of cell phone emitted waves on gonadal development. The question is, what is the proximity of the cell phone to the gonads?
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I think that it's to say based on the literature, that there are effects of cell phone emitted waves on gonadal development. The question is, what is the proximity of the cell phone to the gonads?
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But look, the literature are pointing in a direction where chronic exposure of the gonads to cell phones could be creating serious issues in terms of the health at the cellular level and then in terms of the output. So the output for the testes would be sperm production. Swimming speed in sperm is an important feature of sperm health. In the ovaries it would be estrogenic output. How regular the cycles are.
Since then and now returning to the literature, I've seen a absolute explosion of studies. Some of which are in quality journals, some of which are in what I would call not to blue ribbon journals. Identifying defects in testicular and or ovarian development by mere exposure to cell phone emitted waves.
I was very interested in a particular study that was St that was published back in 2013 on rats it was basically took a cell phone and put it under a cage of rats and looked at basically testicular ovarian development in rats and saw minor but but still statistically significant defects in ovarian in testicular development
the literature are pointing in a direction where chronic exposure of the of the gonads to cell phones could be creating serious issues in terms of the health at the cell level and then in terms of the output so the output in for the testes would be sperm production um swimming speed in sperm is an important feature of sperm Health in the ovaries it would be estrogenic output um how how reg the Cycles are