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TikTok doctor reveals VAPING could be ‘killing sperm’
16-08-2024
2024
wacky and real life

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captionStory from Jam Press (Fertility Killer) Pictured: Video grab of Dr Saurabh Sethi, explaining three factors which may lead to ‘killing sperm’. TikTok doctor reveals VAPING could be ‘killing sperm’ A doctor who graduated from Harvard University has gone viral after warning men against using saunas, mobile phones and vapes as it could be “killing sperm”. Dr Saurabh Sethi, a gastroenterologist, shares his experience and knowledge with his 364,000 followers on TikTok (@doctorsethimd ). He previously revealed how we’re all drinking coffee wrong; saying that adding sugar is a no-go. Now, in a recent clip, racking up over 7,000 views and hundreds of likes, he’s warning men about the activities that could be “killing” their fertility, reports What's The Jam. “First, hot tubs and saunas,” the 42-year-old begins. “High temperatures from these can lower sperm count and quality because testicles need cooler temperatures to produce healthy sperm. “A single prolonged exposure can impact sperm production for up to three months.” Dr Sethi’s second warning is about mobile phones – and not keeping them in your front pocket. He said: “Research shows that carrying your cell phone in your front pocket can reduce the sperm count and motility due to electromagnetic radiation. “Third; vaping introduces chemicals like propylene glycol, which has been linked to decreased sperm quality and motility. “The chemicals can cause oxidative stress, which can affect your fertility.” Dr Sethi, from California, US, adds: “[...] You’ve probably heard how fertility is becoming a major issue lately. “The combination of poor-quality food and constant toxins and electromagnetic frequencies is causing fertility rates to drop. “It is quite concerning.” ENDS EDITOR'S NOTES: Video Usage Licence:(NON-EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained a non-exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request. Video Restrictions: None.

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captionStory from Jam Press (Fertility Killer) Pictured: Dr Saurabh Sethi. TikTok doctor reveals VAPING could be ‘killing sperm’ A doctor who graduated from Harvard University has gone viral after warning men against using saunas, mobile phones and vapes as it could be “killing sperm”. Dr Saurabh Sethi, a gastroenterologist, shares his experience and knowledge with his 364,000 followers on TikTok (@doctorsethimd ). He previously revealed how we’re all drinking coffee wrong; saying that adding sugar is a no-go. Now, in a recent clip, racking up over 7,000 views and hundreds of likes, he’s warning men about the activities that could be “killing” their fertility, reports What's The Jam. “First, hot tubs and saunas,” the 42-year-old begins. “High temperatures from these can lower sperm count and quality because testicles need cooler temperatures to produce healthy sperm. “A single prolonged exposure can impact sperm production for up to three months.” Dr Sethi’s second warning is about mobile phones – and not keeping them in your front pocket. He said: “Research shows that carrying your cell phone in your front pocket can reduce the sperm count and motility due to electromagnetic radiation. “Third; vaping introduces chemicals like propylene glycol, which has been linked to decreased sperm quality and motility. “The chemicals can cause oxidative stress, which can affect your fertility.” Dr Sethi, from California, US, adds: “[...] You’ve probably heard how fertility is becoming a major issue lately. “The combination of poor-quality food and constant toxins and electromagnetic frequencies is causing fertility rates to drop. “It is quite concerning.” ENDS EDITOR'S NOTES: Video Usage Licence:(NON-EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained a non-exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request. Video Restrictions: None.

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captionStory from Jam Press (Fertility Killer) Pictured: Video grab of Dr Saurabh Sethi, explaining three factors which may lead to ‘killing sperm’. TikTok doctor reveals VAPING could be ‘killing sperm’ A doctor who graduated from Harvard University has gone viral after warning men against using saunas, mobile phones and vapes as it could be “killing sperm”. Dr Saurabh Sethi, a gastroenterologist, shares his experience and knowledge with his 364,000 followers on TikTok (@doctorsethimd ). He previously revealed how we’re all drinking coffee wrong; saying that adding sugar is a no-go. Now, in a recent clip, racking up over 7,000 views and hundreds of likes, he’s warning men about the activities that could be “killing” their fertility, reports What's The Jam. “First, hot tubs and saunas,” the 42-year-old begins. “High temperatures from these can lower sperm count and quality because testicles need cooler temperatures to produce healthy sperm. “A single prolonged exposure can impact sperm production for up to three months.” Dr Sethi’s second warning is about mobile phones – and not keeping them in your front pocket. He said: “Research shows that carrying your cell phone in your front pocket can reduce the sperm count and motility due to electromagnetic radiation. “Third; vaping introduces chemicals like propylene glycol, which has been linked to decreased sperm quality and motility. “The chemicals can cause oxidative stress, which can affect your fertility.” Dr Sethi, from California, US, adds: “[...] You’ve probably heard how fertility is becoming a major issue lately. “The combination of poor-quality food and constant toxins and electromagnetic frequencies is causing fertility rates to drop. “It is quite concerning.” ENDS EDITOR'S NOTES: Video Usage Licence:(NON-EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained a non-exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request. Video Restrictions: None.

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captionStory from Jam Press (Fertility Killer) Pictured: Video grab of Dr Saurabh Sethi, explaining three factors which may lead to ‘killing sperm’. TikTok doctor reveals VAPING could be ‘killing sperm’ A doctor who graduated from Harvard University has gone viral after warning men against using saunas, mobile phones and vapes as it could be “killing sperm”. Dr Saurabh Sethi, a gastroenterologist, shares his experience and knowledge with his 364,000 followers on TikTok (@doctorsethimd ). He previously revealed how we’re all drinking coffee wrong; saying that adding sugar is a no-go. Now, in a recent clip, racking up over 7,000 views and hundreds of likes, he’s warning men about the activities that could be “killing” their fertility, reports What's The Jam. “First, hot tubs and saunas,” the 42-year-old begins. “High temperatures from these can lower sperm count and quality because testicles need cooler temperatures to produce healthy sperm. “A single prolonged exposure can impact sperm production for up to three months.” Dr Sethi’s second warning is about mobile phones – and not keeping them in your front pocket. He said: “Research shows that carrying your cell phone in your front pocket can reduce the sperm count and motility due to electromagnetic radiation. “Third; vaping introduces chemicals like propylene glycol, which has been linked to decreased sperm quality and motility. “The chemicals can cause oxidative stress, which can affect your fertility.” Dr Sethi, from California, US, adds: “[...] You’ve probably heard how fertility is becoming a major issue lately. “The combination of poor-quality food and constant toxins and electromagnetic frequencies is causing fertility rates to drop. “It is quite concerning.” ENDS EDITOR'S NOTES: Video Usage Licence:(NON-EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained a non-exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request. Video Restrictions: None.

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captionStory from Jam Press (Fertility Killer) Pictured: Video grab of Dr Saurabh Sethi, explaining three factors which may lead to ‘killing sperm’. TikTok doctor reveals VAPING could be ‘killing sperm’ A doctor who graduated from Harvard University has gone viral after warning men against using saunas, mobile phones and vapes as it could be “killing sperm”. Dr Saurabh Sethi, a gastroenterologist, shares his experience and knowledge with his 364,000 followers on TikTok (@doctorsethimd ). He previously revealed how we’re all drinking coffee wrong; saying that adding sugar is a no-go. Now, in a recent clip, racking up over 7,000 views and hundreds of likes, he’s warning men about the activities that could be “killing” their fertility, reports What's The Jam. “First, hot tubs and saunas,” the 42-year-old begins. “High temperatures from these can lower sperm count and quality because testicles need cooler temperatures to produce healthy sperm. “A single prolonged exposure can impact sperm production for up to three months.” Dr Sethi’s second warning is about mobile phones – and not keeping them in your front pocket. He said: “Research shows that carrying your cell phone in your front pocket can reduce the sperm count and motility due to electromagnetic radiation. “Third; vaping introduces chemicals like propylene glycol, which has been linked to decreased sperm quality and motility. “The chemicals can cause oxidative stress, which can affect your fertility.” Dr Sethi, from California, US, adds: “[...] You’ve probably heard how fertility is becoming a major issue lately. “The combination of poor-quality food and constant toxins and electromagnetic frequencies is causing fertility rates to drop. “It is quite concerning.” ENDS EDITOR'S NOTES: Video Usage Licence:(NON-EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained a non-exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request. Video Restrictions: None.

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captionStory from Jam Press (Fertility Killer) Pictured: Video grab of Dr Saurabh Sethi, explaining three factors which may lead to ‘killing sperm’. TikTok doctor reveals VAPING could be ‘killing sperm’ A doctor who graduated from Harvard University has gone viral after warning men against using saunas, mobile phones and vapes as it could be “killing sperm”. Dr Saurabh Sethi, a gastroenterologist, shares his experience and knowledge with his 364,000 followers on TikTok (@doctorsethimd ). He previously revealed how we’re all drinking coffee wrong; saying that adding sugar is a no-go. Now, in a recent clip, racking up over 7,000 views and hundreds of likes, he’s warning men about the activities that could be “killing” their fertility, reports What's The Jam. “First, hot tubs and saunas,” the 42-year-old begins. “High temperatures from these can lower sperm count and quality because testicles need cooler temperatures to produce healthy sperm. “A single prolonged exposure can impact sperm production for up to three months.” Dr Sethi’s second warning is about mobile phones – and not keeping them in your front pocket. He said: “Research shows that carrying your cell phone in your front pocket can reduce the sperm count and motility due to electromagnetic radiation. “Third; vaping introduces chemicals like propylene glycol, which has been linked to decreased sperm quality and motility. “The chemicals can cause oxidative stress, which can affect your fertility.” Dr Sethi, from California, US, adds: “[...] You’ve probably heard how fertility is becoming a major issue lately. “The combination of poor-quality food and constant toxins and electromagnetic frequencies is causing fertility rates to drop. “It is quite concerning.” ENDS EDITOR'S NOTES: Video Usage Licence:(NON-EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained a non-exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request. Video Restrictions: None.

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captionStory from Jam Press (Fertility Killer) Pictured: Video grab of Dr Saurabh Sethi, explaining three factors which may lead to ‘killing sperm’. TikTok doctor reveals VAPING could be ‘killing sperm’ A doctor who graduated from Harvard University has gone viral after warning men against using saunas, mobile phones and vapes as it could be “killing sperm”. Dr Saurabh Sethi, a gastroenterologist, shares his experience and knowledge with his 364,000 followers on TikTok (@doctorsethimd ). He previously revealed how we’re all drinking coffee wrong; saying that adding sugar is a no-go. Now, in a recent clip, racking up over 7,000 views and hundreds of likes, he’s warning men about the activities that could be “killing” their fertility, reports What's The Jam. “First, hot tubs and saunas,” the 42-year-old begins. “High temperatures from these can lower sperm count and quality because testicles need cooler temperatures to produce healthy sperm. “A single prolonged exposure can impact sperm production for up to three months.” Dr Sethi’s second warning is about mobile phones – and not keeping them in your front pocket. He said: “Research shows that carrying your cell phone in your front pocket can reduce the sperm count and motility due to electromagnetic radiation. “Third; vaping introduces chemicals like propylene glycol, which has been linked to decreased sperm quality and motility. “The chemicals can cause oxidative stress, which can affect your fertility.” Dr Sethi, from California, US, adds: “[...] You’ve probably heard how fertility is becoming a major issue lately. “The combination of poor-quality food and constant toxins and electromagnetic frequencies is causing fertility rates to drop. “It is quite concerning.” ENDS EDITOR'S NOTES: Video Usage Licence:(NON-EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained a non-exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request. Video Restrictions: None.

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captionStory from Jam Press (Fertility Killer) Pictured: Video grab of Dr Saurabh Sethi, explaining three factors which may lead to ‘killing sperm’. TikTok doctor reveals VAPING could be ‘killing sperm’ A doctor who graduated from Harvard University has gone viral after warning men against using saunas, mobile phones and vapes as it could be “killing sperm”. Dr Saurabh Sethi, a gastroenterologist, shares his experience and knowledge with his 364,000 followers on TikTok (@doctorsethimd ). He previously revealed how we’re all drinking coffee wrong; saying that adding sugar is a no-go. Now, in a recent clip, racking up over 7,000 views and hundreds of likes, he’s warning men about the activities that could be “killing” their fertility, reports What's The Jam. “First, hot tubs and saunas,” the 42-year-old begins. “High temperatures from these can lower sperm count and quality because testicles need cooler temperatures to produce healthy sperm. “A single prolonged exposure can impact sperm production for up to three months.” Dr Sethi’s second warning is about mobile phones – and not keeping them in your front pocket. He said: “Research shows that carrying your cell phone in your front pocket can reduce the sperm count and motility due to electromagnetic radiation. “Third; vaping introduces chemicals like propylene glycol, which has been linked to decreased sperm quality and motility. “The chemicals can cause oxidative stress, which can affect your fertility.” Dr Sethi, from California, US, adds: “[...] You’ve probably heard how fertility is becoming a major issue lately. “The combination of poor-quality food and constant toxins and electromagnetic frequencies is causing fertility rates to drop. “It is quite concerning.” ENDS EDITOR'S NOTES: Video Usage Licence:(NON-EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained a non-exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request. Video Restrictions: None.

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captionStory from Jam Press (Fertility Killer) Pictured: Video grab of Dr Saurabh Sethi, explaining three factors which may lead to ‘killing sperm’. TikTok doctor reveals VAPING could be ‘killing sperm’ A doctor who graduated from Harvard University has gone viral after warning men against using saunas, mobile phones and vapes as it could be “killing sperm”. Dr Saurabh Sethi, a gastroenterologist, shares his experience and knowledge with his 364,000 followers on TikTok (@doctorsethimd ). He previously revealed how we’re all drinking coffee wrong; saying that adding sugar is a no-go. Now, in a recent clip, racking up over 7,000 views and hundreds of likes, he’s warning men about the activities that could be “killing” their fertility, reports What's The Jam. “First, hot tubs and saunas,” the 42-year-old begins. “High temperatures from these can lower sperm count and quality because testicles need cooler temperatures to produce healthy sperm. “A single prolonged exposure can impact sperm production for up to three months.” Dr Sethi’s second warning is about mobile phones – and not keeping them in your front pocket. He said: “Research shows that carrying your cell phone in your front pocket can reduce the sperm count and motility due to electromagnetic radiation. “Third; vaping introduces chemicals like propylene glycol, which has been linked to decreased sperm quality and motility. “The chemicals can cause oxidative stress, which can affect your fertility.” Dr Sethi, from California, US, adds: “[...] You’ve probably heard how fertility is becoming a major issue lately. “The combination of poor-quality food and constant toxins and electromagnetic frequencies is causing fertility rates to drop. “It is quite concerning.” ENDS EDITOR'S NOTES: Video Usage Licence:(NON-EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained a non-exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request. Video Restrictions: None.

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captionStory from Jam Press (Fertility Killer) Pictured: Video grab of Dr Saurabh Sethi, explaining three factors which may lead to ‘killing sperm’. TikTok doctor reveals VAPING could be ‘killing sperm’ A doctor who graduated from Harvard University has gone viral after warning men against using saunas, mobile phones and vapes as it could be “killing sperm”. Dr Saurabh Sethi, a gastroenterologist, shares his experience and knowledge with his 364,000 followers on TikTok (@doctorsethimd ). He previously revealed how we’re all drinking coffee wrong; saying that adding sugar is a no-go. Now, in a recent clip, racking up over 7,000 views and hundreds of likes, he’s warning men about the activities that could be “killing” their fertility, reports What's The Jam. “First, hot tubs and saunas,” the 42-year-old begins. “High temperatures from these can lower sperm count and quality because testicles need cooler temperatures to produce healthy sperm. “A single prolonged exposure can impact sperm production for up to three months.” Dr Sethi’s second warning is about mobile phones – and not keeping them in your front pocket. He said: “Research shows that carrying your cell phone in your front pocket can reduce the sperm count and motility due to electromagnetic radiation. “Third; vaping introduces chemicals like propylene glycol, which has been linked to decreased sperm quality and motility. “The chemicals can cause oxidative stress, which can affect your fertility.” Dr Sethi, from California, US, adds: “[...] You’ve probably heard how fertility is becoming a major issue lately. “The combination of poor-quality food and constant toxins and electromagnetic frequencies is causing fertility rates to drop. “It is quite concerning.” ENDS EDITOR'S NOTES: Video Usage Licence:(NON-EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained a non-exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request. Video Restrictions: None.

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captionStory from Jam Press (Fertility Killer) Pictured: Video grab of Dr Saurabh Sethi, explaining three factors which may lead to ‘killing sperm’. TikTok doctor reveals VAPING could be ‘killing sperm’ A doctor who graduated from Harvard University has gone viral after warning men against using saunas, mobile phones and vapes as it could be “killing sperm”. Dr Saurabh Sethi, a gastroenterologist, shares his experience and knowledge with his 364,000 followers on TikTok (@doctorsethimd ). He previously revealed how we’re all drinking coffee wrong; saying that adding sugar is a no-go. Now, in a recent clip, racking up over 7,000 views and hundreds of likes, he’s warning men about the activities that could be “killing” their fertility, reports What's The Jam. “First, hot tubs and saunas,” the 42-year-old begins. “High temperatures from these can lower sperm count and quality because testicles need cooler temperatures to produce healthy sperm. “A single prolonged exposure can impact sperm production for up to three months.” Dr Sethi’s second warning is about mobile phones – and not keeping them in your front pocket. He said: “Research shows that carrying your cell phone in your front pocket can reduce the sperm count and motility due to electromagnetic radiation. “Third; vaping introduces chemicals like propylene glycol, which has been linked to decreased sperm quality and motility. “The chemicals can cause oxidative stress, which can affect your fertility.” Dr Sethi, from California, US, adds: “[...] You’ve probably heard how fertility is becoming a major issue lately. “The combination of poor-quality food and constant toxins and electromagnetic frequencies is causing fertility rates to drop. “It is quite concerning.” ENDS EDITOR'S NOTES: Video Usage Licence:(NON-EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained a non-exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request. Video Restrictions: None.

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captionStory from Jam Press (Fertility Killer) Pictured: Video grab of Dr Saurabh Sethi, explaining three factors which may lead to ‘killing sperm’. TikTok doctor reveals VAPING could be ‘killing sperm’ A doctor who graduated from Harvard University has gone viral after warning men against using saunas, mobile phones and vapes as it could be “killing sperm”. Dr Saurabh Sethi, a gastroenterologist, shares his experience and knowledge with his 364,000 followers on TikTok (@doctorsethimd ). He previously revealed how we’re all drinking coffee wrong; saying that adding sugar is a no-go. Now, in a recent clip, racking up over 7,000 views and hundreds of likes, he’s warning men about the activities that could be “killing” their fertility, reports What's The Jam. “First, hot tubs and saunas,” the 42-year-old begins. “High temperatures from these can lower sperm count and quality because testicles need cooler temperatures to produce healthy sperm. “A single prolonged exposure can impact sperm production for up to three months.” Dr Sethi’s second warning is about mobile phones – and not keeping them in your front pocket. He said: “Research shows that carrying your cell phone in your front pocket can reduce the sperm count and motility due to electromagnetic radiation. “Third; vaping introduces chemicals like propylene glycol, which has been linked to decreased sperm quality and motility. “The chemicals can cause oxidative stress, which can affect your fertility.” Dr Sethi, from California, US, adds: “[...] You’ve probably heard how fertility is becoming a major issue lately. “The combination of poor-quality food and constant toxins and electromagnetic frequencies is causing fertility rates to drop. “It is quite concerning.” ENDS EDITOR'S NOTES: Video Usage Licence:(NON-EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained a non-exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request. Video Restrictions: None.

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captionStory from Jam Press (Fertility Killer) Pictured: Video grab of Dr Saurabh Sethi, explaining three factors which may lead to ‘killing sperm’. TikTok doctor reveals VAPING could be ‘killing sperm’ A doctor who graduated from Harvard University has gone viral after warning men against using saunas, mobile phones and vapes as it could be “killing sperm”. Dr Saurabh Sethi, a gastroenterologist, shares his experience and knowledge with his 364,000 followers on TikTok (@doctorsethimd ). He previously revealed how we’re all drinking coffee wrong; saying that adding sugar is a no-go. Now, in a recent clip, racking up over 7,000 views and hundreds of likes, he’s warning men about the activities that could be “killing” their fertility, reports What's The Jam. “First, hot tubs and saunas,” the 42-year-old begins. “High temperatures from these can lower sperm count and quality because testicles need cooler temperatures to produce healthy sperm. “A single prolonged exposure can impact sperm production for up to three months.” Dr Sethi’s second warning is about mobile phones – and not keeping them in your front pocket. He said: “Research shows that carrying your cell phone in your front pocket can reduce the sperm count and motility due to electromagnetic radiation. “Third; vaping introduces chemicals like propylene glycol, which has been linked to decreased sperm quality and motility. “The chemicals can cause oxidative stress, which can affect your fertility.” Dr Sethi, from California, US, adds: “[...] You’ve probably heard how fertility is becoming a major issue lately. “The combination of poor-quality food and constant toxins and electromagnetic frequencies is causing fertility rates to drop. “It is quite concerning.” ENDS EDITOR'S NOTES: Video Usage Licence:(NON-EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained a non-exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request. Video Restrictions: None.

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captionStory from Jam Press (Fertility Killer) Pictured: Video grab of Dr Saurabh Sethi, explaining three factors which may lead to ‘killing sperm’. TikTok doctor reveals VAPING could be ‘killing sperm’ A doctor who graduated from Harvard University has gone viral after warning men against using saunas, mobile phones and vapes as it could be “killing sperm”. Dr Saurabh Sethi, a gastroenterologist, shares his experience and knowledge with his 364,000 followers on TikTok (@doctorsethimd ). He previously revealed how we’re all drinking coffee wrong; saying that adding sugar is a no-go. Now, in a recent clip, racking up over 7,000 views and hundreds of likes, he’s warning men about the activities that could be “killing” their fertility, reports What's The Jam. “First, hot tubs and saunas,” the 42-year-old begins. “High temperatures from these can lower sperm count and quality because testicles need cooler temperatures to produce healthy sperm. “A single prolonged exposure can impact sperm production for up to three months.” Dr Sethi’s second warning is about mobile phones – and not keeping them in your front pocket. He said: “Research shows that carrying your cell phone in your front pocket can reduce the sperm count and motility due to electromagnetic radiation. “Third; vaping introduces chemicals like propylene glycol, which has been linked to decreased sperm quality and motility. “The chemicals can cause oxidative stress, which can affect your fertility.” Dr Sethi, from California, US, adds: “[...] You’ve probably heard how fertility is becoming a major issue lately. “The combination of poor-quality food and constant toxins and electromagnetic frequencies is causing fertility rates to drop. “It is quite concerning.” ENDS EDITOR'S NOTES: Video Usage Licence:(NON-EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained a non-exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request. Video Restrictions: None.

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captionStory from Jam Press (Fertility Killer) Pictured: Video grab of Dr Saurabh Sethi, explaining three factors which may lead to ‘killing sperm’. TikTok doctor reveals VAPING could be ‘killing sperm’ A doctor who graduated from Harvard University has gone viral after warning men against using saunas, mobile phones and vapes as it could be “killing sperm”. Dr Saurabh Sethi, a gastroenterologist, shares his experience and knowledge with his 364,000 followers on TikTok (@doctorsethimd ). He previously revealed how we’re all drinking coffee wrong; saying that adding sugar is a no-go. Now, in a recent clip, racking up over 7,000 views and hundreds of likes, he’s warning men about the activities that could be “killing” their fertility, reports What's The Jam. “First, hot tubs and saunas,” the 42-year-old begins. “High temperatures from these can lower sperm count and quality because testicles need cooler temperatures to produce healthy sperm. “A single prolonged exposure can impact sperm production for up to three months.” Dr Sethi’s second warning is about mobile phones – and not keeping them in your front pocket. He said: “Research shows that carrying your cell phone in your front pocket can reduce the sperm count and motility due to electromagnetic radiation. “Third; vaping introduces chemicals like propylene glycol, which has been linked to decreased sperm quality and motility. “The chemicals can cause oxidative stress, which can affect your fertility.” Dr Sethi, from California, US, adds: “[...] You’ve probably heard how fertility is becoming a major issue lately. “The combination of poor-quality food and constant toxins and electromagnetic frequencies is causing fertility rates to drop. “It is quite concerning.” ENDS EDITOR'S NOTES: Video Usage Licence:(NON-EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained a non-exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request. Video Restrictions: None.

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captionStory from Jam Press (Fertility Killer) Pictured: Dr Saurabh Sethi. TikTok doctor reveals VAPING could be ‘killing sperm’ A doctor who graduated from Harvard University has gone viral after warning men against using saunas, mobile phones and vapes as it could be “killing sperm”. Dr Saurabh Sethi, a gastroenterologist, shares his experience and knowledge with his 364,000 followers on TikTok (@doctorsethimd ). He previously revealed how we’re all drinking coffee wrong; saying that adding sugar is a no-go. Now, in a recent clip, racking up over 7,000 views and hundreds of likes, he’s warning men about the activities that could be “killing” their fertility, reports What's The Jam. “First, hot tubs and saunas,” the 42-year-old begins. “High temperatures from these can lower sperm count and quality because testicles need cooler temperatures to produce healthy sperm. “A single prolonged exposure can impact sperm production for up to three months.” Dr Sethi’s second warning is about mobile phones – and not keeping them in your front pocket. He said: “Research shows that carrying your cell phone in your front pocket can reduce the sperm count and motility due to electromagnetic radiation. “Third; vaping introduces chemicals like propylene glycol, which has been linked to decreased sperm quality and motility. “The chemicals can cause oxidative stress, which can affect your fertility.” Dr Sethi, from California, US, adds: “[...] You’ve probably heard how fertility is becoming a major issue lately. “The combination of poor-quality food and constant toxins and electromagnetic frequencies is causing fertility rates to drop. “It is quite concerning.” ENDS EDITOR'S NOTES: Video Usage Licence:(NON-EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained a non-exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request. Video Restrictions: None.