New York: Just give a second thought before you perch the laptop computer on
your lap - it can affect your fertility. Researchers in the United States
have carried out a study and found that the heat generated by the laptops
raises the risk of infertility in men who balance the machines on their lap,
the 'WebMD' reported.

"Working on laptop computers in a laptop position causes significant scrotal
temperature elevation as a result of heat exposure and posture-related
effects," according to lead researcher Prof Yefim Sheynkin. Working on
laptop computers in a laptop position causes significant scrotal (the pouch
of skin that contains the testes) temperature elevation as a result of heat
exposure and posture-related effects, say experts

Prof Sheynkin and his fellow researchers at the State University of New York
came to the conclusion after studying 29 healthy young men aged between 21
and 35 for two, one-hour sessions in a climate-controlled room.

Participants were all similarly dressed in casual wears. After having their
body temperature taken and standing in the room for 15 minutes to adjust to
the room's internal temperature, they sat down and were given working and
non-working laptop computers. The men balanced the computers on their laps.

The researchers then removed the nonworking computers, instructing the
participants to hold the position for the rest of the session. Participants
with working laptop computers kept the computers in place throughout the
session.

The men's scrotal temperature was recorded every three minutes. The
temperature on the bottom of the working laptops was also monitored.
According to their findings, scrotal temperature rose with the working and
non-working computers. The working ones prompted a greater increase in
scrotal temperature - around 2.7 degrees Celsius - enough to cause
infertility.

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