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Motors & Manhood

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Mar 04, 2010
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Your guy never picks up a vacuum? Maybe you should give him a break. A Stanford University study found that the more men were around motors and other electrical devices, the more likely they were to have poor-quality sperm. The culprit is the electromagnetic field produced by all electrically charged objects, including vacuum cleaners, microwaves, and refrigerators. Protect his sperm by telling him to keep electrical devices away from his body.

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