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A regular cup of tea might hold more than just an aromatic brew. New research conducted by Spanish scientists reveals that ...
New evidence shows plant leaves absorb airborne microplastics, a previously overlooked route for the particles to enter crops ...
It’s clear that microplastics, particularly those found in water and food sources, may be playing a more significant role in ...
Microplastics have previously been detected throughout the human body including in the blood, saliva, liver, kidneys, lungs, ...
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Researchers at WellnessPulse have determined roughly how much plastic people have ingested by the time they reach each decade ...
New research is finding that microplastics can hamper plant growth, which could have devastating impacts on our food supply.
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It’s unclear exactly what microplastics do to the body, but doctors agree it’s best to minimize your risks by reducing exposure ...
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