Findings show ultraprocessed food consumption before conception influences fertility and embryonic development, urging ...
Researchers say both mothers‑ and fathers‑to‑be play an important role in pregnancy and offspring outcomes.
Eating large amounts of ultra-processed food (UPF) is linked not only to reduced fertility in men, but also to slower growth in early embryos, and smaller yolk sacs, which are essential for early ...
Healthy eating habits can support both parents and give the embryo a better start. Choosing fresh, less processed foods can be a simple step toward a healthier future generation. The study is ...
Eating large amounts of ultra-processed food is linked not only to reduced fertility in men, but also to slower growth of babies in the womb.
Eating less ultra-processed food, especially around the time of conception and pregnancy, is better for both parents and embryos, researchers say ...
A new study suggests a link between high consumption of ultra-processed foods and reduced fertility in men, slower embryo ...