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Studies have focused on how environmental pollution and plastics threaten reproductive health, as continuous exposure to these factors causes hormonal imbalances and increased oxidative stress, negatively impacting the quality of eggs and sperm. Research has linked air pollution, especially PM2.5 particles, to a decline in ovarian reserve in women, along with an increased risk of long-term fertility issues. Experts emphasized that the greatest danger lies in ongoing cumulative exposure to harmful agents, urging for reduced contact with pollutants and the adoption of healthy lifestyles to support reproductive health.
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