Researchers said until now no study has investigated the combined impact of both parents' ultra-processed foods (UPF) ...
Eating large amounts of ultra-processed food (UPF) is linked not only to reduced fertility in men, but also to slower growth ...
Eating less ultra-processed food, especially around the time of conception and pregnancy, is better for both parents and ...
A study reveals that consuming ultra-processed foods may affect men's fertility and early embryo development. While men risk ...
Researchers say both mothers‑ and fathers‑to‑be play an important role in pregnancy and offspring outcomes.
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Men’s junk food habits can wreck their fertility, study warns
In A Nutshell Men who ate more ultra-processed foods were more likely to face fertility challenges. Women’s intake didn’t ...
A light micrograph of a mouse embryo. RIKEN researchers have created synthetic molecular pathways that illuminate embryonic development. © ...
Researchers developed a method that visualizes gene activity across an entire embryo with high spatial detail. The resulting ...
Embryonic development is a finely orchestrated process in which a single cell differentiates into the myriad specialised tissues that comprise a fully formed organism. Central to this process are ...
Embryonic development is a meticulously orchestrated process in which spatial and temporal cues guide cell fate determination and tissue patterning. Central to this process is morphogen signalling – a ...
A new study suggests a link between high consumption of ultra-processed foods and reduced fertility in men, slower embryo ...
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