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And a recent study just linked high levels of microplastics in the brain to a higher dementia risk. Of course, this is quite ...
Research has detected microplastics in a range of vital body parts, including the heart and brain. Now, researchers break ...
The MIND diet, focusing on brain-healthy foods like leafy greens and berries, is linked to a lower risk of Alzheimer's and ...
Microplastics could play a hidden role in the relationship between ultra-processed foods and certain neurological disorders, according to new research.
The link between a diet high in ultraprocessed foods and poor mental health, as well as cognitive decline, has been well-documented — and a new paper published Tuesday offers a theory about why ...
Scientists warn about the combined health impacts of microplastics and ultra-processed foods that contain them in four new ...
New research highlights a possible link between microplastics in ultra-processed foods and rising rates of depression, anxiety, and sleep problems. Experts call for urgent investigation as ...
While microplastics have not been definitely linked to the cognitive issue, a recent study of 54 brain samples found that dementia patients had significantly higher concentrations of microplastics ...
New research suggests microplastics from ultra-processed foods may accumulate in the brain, potentially fueling rates of depression and dementia. One study estimates the human brain may contain ...
Microplastics are everywhere -- in the air ... Even more concerning, brain tissue from dementia patients in the study showed up to 10 times more microplastic buildup than tissue from healthy ...