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Sperm test may show heart risk

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SCIentIStS have identified a new way of spotting men most at risk of ill health — by testing their semen.

the team found young men with the lowest sperm counts had higher rates of heart disease, diabetes and cancer later in life.

Researcher­s at Frederiksb­erg Hospital in Denmark tracked 4,700 men for 30 years. those with sperm counts under 15 million per millilitre of fluid were 40 per cent more likely to get heart disease than those registerin­g more than 40 million per millilitre.

they needed hospital care on average seven years earlier than men with healthy sperm counts, found the results of the study, published in the american Journal of epidemiolo­gy. low sperm count can reflect poor diet and lifestyle, which increase the risk of serious illness.

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