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Ultra-processed foods tied to fertility, prostate risks

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What specific biological mechanisms cause ultra-processed foods to affect male fertility and prostate health?
Whether reducing ultra-processed food intake can reverse fertility issues or prostate enlargement in affected individuals.
How the effects of ultra-processed foods on embryonic growth translate to long-term health outcomes for children.
If there are specific types or components of ultra-processed foods that are most harmful to fertility and prostate health.
The generalizability of these findings to populations outside the studied cohorts (Dutch couples and British men).
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