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Collodel G et al. – Comparing the pairs of smoker classes, sperm concentration and FI in heavy smokers were significantly lower than that observed in mild smoker and non–smoker groups. Although semen quality in males with idiopathic infertility seems to not be dramatically affected by cigarette consumption, heavy smokers show significantly lower sperm concentration and FI: another strong reason to stop smoking.

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