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2004/12/9 [Computer/HW/Laptop] UID:35225 Activity:nil
12/9    Use of a laptop might interfere with male fertility (not
        that procreation is a big issue for the average motd reader):
        http://tinyurl.com/6v84t
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tinyurl.com/6v84t -> webcenter.health.webmd.netscape.com/content/article/98/104676.htm
Balancing laptop computers on the lap raises the scrotum's temperature, s ay researchers including Yefim Sheynkin, MD, FACS, of the urology depart ment at the State University of New York at Stony Brook. About 15%-20% of couples that want to get pregnant aren't able to conceiv e Many of those cases trace back to issues relating to the male. Gradua lly declining sperm production has been noted in recent decades, say the researchers. Elevated scrotal temperatures have been linked to male infertility. Many factors can raise scrotal temperature, including hot baths, saunas, and tight jockey shorts. Laptop computers may also belong on that list, say Sheynkin's team. They studied 29 healthy young men ages 21 to 35 for two, one-hour sessions in a climate-controlled room. Participants were all similarly dressed in casual clothes. After having t heir body temperature taken and standing in the room for 15 minutes to a djust to the room's temperature, they sat down and were given working or nonworking laptop computers. The researchers used two brands of Pentium 4 laptop computers. The brands aren't identified in the study, which appears in the European journal H uman Reproduction. The researchers then remove d the nonworking computers, instructing the men to hold the position for the rest of the session. Participants with working laptop computers kep t the computers in place throughout the session. The men's scrotal temperature was recorded every three minutes. The tempe rature on the bottom of the working computers was also monitored. Scrotal temperature rose with the working and nonworking computers. Howev er, the working laptops prompted a greater increase in scrotal temperatu re -- around 37 degrees Fahrenheit on both sides of the scrotum (28 deg rees Celsius on the right and 26 degrees Celsius on the left). Participants without working laptops had a scrotal temperature increase o f just under 36 degrees Fahrenheit (21 degrees Celsius). The position required to balanc e a laptop computer in the lap -- with thighs close together to balance the computers -- also increases scrotal temperature. Still, the heat gen erated by the laptops adds to the problem. In the study, the bottom of the laptop computers rose from about 88 degre es Fahrenheit (31 degrees Celsius) to almost 104 degrees Fahrenheit (40 degrees Celsius) after an hour. "Working on laptop computers in a laptop position causes significant scro tal temperature elevation as a result of heat exposure and posture-relat ed effects," say the researchers. However, they note that another study showed that sperm conc entration dropped by 40% when median daytime scrotal temperature rose to about 34 degrees Fahrenheit (1 degree Celsius). More than 60 million laptop computers are expected to be in use by 2005, with another 90 million worldwide, the researchers say. Calling for more studies, they suggest that teenage boys and young men may want to limit their use of laptop computers on their laps.