Manual work may boost sperm count by nearly 50%, Harvard study finds

Workers who regularly lift or move heavy objects were found to have nearly 50 per cent higher sperm counts than desk-bound workers

Men who wear hard hats may have considerably healthier sperm than their white-collar bosses, a new Harvard study suggests.

Workers who regularly lift or move heavy objects were found to have nearly 50 per cent higher sperm counts than desk-bound workers.

They also had higher levels of testosterone, the male sex hormone that regulates sex drive (or libido) as well as muscle mass and sperm production.

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