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Microplastics have even been found inside our bones – but what impact are they having on our health? Here's everything we know about what they're doing to our bodies.
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CNET on MSNThese Kitchen Items Are Hiding Millions of Microplastics. Here's What to Swap Them Out ForPlastic cookware is common in many kitchens, but there are alternatives. Products like stainless steel skillets, frying pans ...
Another recent study found that microplastics can harm the digestive, respiratory, endocrine, reproductive, immune systems, ...
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The Cool Down on MSNScientists raise red flag over effects of microscopic threat to vital organs: 'A potential health risk'The study added to a growing understanding and body of research about the health impacts of microplastics. For instance, a ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNThe microplastics in my blood terrify me - here's how I am reducing themEmily Cope takes a test to reveal which ‘forever chemicals’ are lurking in her body – and asks the experts how you can cut ...
"Researchers have found that tiny bits of plastic called microplastics in hot drinks like coffee and tea — these tiny plastics come from disposable cups and get into our bodies when we drink," Dr. Ash ...
Microplastics are a growing concern globally. These tiny pieces of plastic are found in the sea, land, and air — and, ...
With INC-5.2 kicking off tomorrow, WWF and the University of Birmingham underline its importance by linking micro- and ...
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PsyPost on MSNMicroplastics found to obstruct brain blood vessels in troubling neuroscience studyA new study published in Science Advances has uncovered a previously unknown mechanism by which microplastics can disrupt ...
Microplastics found in sea, air, and human bodies raise health concerns. Study reveals annual consumption of 74,000 to 121,000 particles per person.
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The Observer on MSNWorld remains divided as plastics push elephants closer to extinctionThe array of plastic invented since, from cling film to Lycra to Lego, now presents a threat to elephants, not to mention the rest of the planet. A 2022 study found plastic or other human products in ...
(THE CONVERSATION) Gene Hackman was found dead inside his New Mexico home on Feb. 26, 2025, at the age of 95. The acclaimed actor’s wife, Betsy Arakawa, had also died of a rare virus – a week before ...
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