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Medical researchers tied to Harvard University have developed the technology for a smartphone-based semen fertility analyzer.
The ancillary device needed for the app is currently projected to cost around $50.00.
“We wanted to come up with a solution to make male infertility testing as simple and affordable as home pregnancy tests,” said Hadi Shafiee, a principal investigator in the Division of Engineering in Medicine and Renal Division of Medicine at Harvard Medical School affiliate Brigham and Women’s Hospital.
Apparently no one at Harvard is aware of the ready fertility improvement available by wearing boxers instead of tighty-whities.
On the other hand, screen cleaner makers could be looking at increased sales.
Read Full Story: A smartphone app can screen for male infertility
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