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Researchers analyzed data from 20 studies, encompassing 21 study populations, 42 effect sizes, and a cohort of 1,774 adult men. The pooled results of 25 studies investigating specific pesticides and male fertility demonstrated a substantial correlation, indicating that men exposed to particular classes of pesticides exhibited markedly lower sperm concentrations.

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