Microplastics are everywhere, including your favorite foods and drinks. Here's how to reduce plastic particles.
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There’s a Spoon’s Worth of Plastic in Our Brains. Now What?Campen had not been surprised when the water samples they collected from around Albuquerque, where they lived, were full of ...
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Is This The Only Creature Immune To Ingesting Harmful Plastics?However, one group of tiny creatures seem immune to the plastic problem, even in waters that are absolutely inundated with micro and nano plastic particles. Veuer’s Tony Spitz has the details.
When Dr. Nicholas Fabiano broke down a recently published study that found human brains contain a plastic spoon’s worth ... based largely on studies in animals and cell cultures, suggests ...
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‘Alarming’ levels of plastic pollution inside everyone’s brain, warns study – and ‘simple’ way to reduce exposure by 90%ALARMING” levels of tiny microplastics and nanoplastics (MNPs), linked to dementia, are being found in human brain tissue, a ...
“It’s possible those micro- or nano-plastics may be enhancing, or amplifying, the inflammatory process,” A. Enrique Caballero, a professor at Harvard Medical School and co-author of the NEJM ...
“Each of us has a credit card’s worth of plastic sitting in our stomachs right now. Microplastics are everywhere. It’s in the ...
Animal protection organisation Cruelty Free International calls for the end of outdated animal testing and the adoption of humane and ...
and the animals that eat them, depend on just how many larval fish make it, and in what condition. The blue glove hasn’t been in the water long enough to suffer the fate of most ocean plastic ...
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