Microplastics have shifted from an abstract pollution problem in distant oceans to a concrete health issue inside our own ...
Previous research links tiny plastic particles to a range of adverse health conditions but largely stops short of ...
Microplastics are turning up in oceans, soil, drinking water, and human tissue. Learn where they come from, why they matter, and what helps reduce exposure.
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Storing food in plastic containers and eating highly processed food are both associated with high concentrations of ...
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Microplastics are no longer just an environmental concern. Doctors are now finding them in human blood and even arterial ...
As state regulators weigh PFAS rules, scientists push for solutions that fit existing water systems by exploring new ...
Although the precise mechanism isn’t yet known, factors like sex chromosomes and hormones, particularly the protective ...
Dr Wright confirmed that microplastics have been detected throughout the body. ‘The gut and lung [are] two points of exposure ...
While eliminating plastics entirely from our diets may be impossible, making some swaps can help reduce exposure ...