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  • The incidence of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is increasing, leading to a search for alternative treatments beyond conventional medications that have side effects.
  • Dietary polyphenols, known for their potential in disease prevention, have not been thoroughly investigated for their effects on BPH.
  • A literature review suggests that while polyphenols may not replace existing treatments, they show promise in contributing to BPH management and warrant further research.
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