A recently resurfaced study reports links of "forever chemicals" in our sparkling water, yet these particular chemicals are ...
Scientists in Brazil found microplastics in the brain tissue of cadavers, according to a new study published Monday in the journal JAMA Network Open. Mounting research over the last few years has ...
Microplastics have been found in brain tissue above the nose, suggesting a likely passageway for microscopic plastic shards and fibers to enter the brain after already being discovered in nearly ...
The presence of microplastics in the human body has become an issue of significant concern for scientists, medical doctors, policy makers, and business owners alike. These elements are defined as ...
The growing danger of microplastics is evident as they are increasingly found in human tissues and common foods. A recent study detected microplastics in the nose tissue of cadavers. Foods such as ...
But plastic breaks down into smaller particles. Definitions vary but generally microplastics are smaller than five millimetres. This makes some too small to be seen with the naked eye.
The threads and microplastic pieces were discovered in the olfactory bulb, the part of the nose responsible for detecting odors that sits at the base of the brain. “Once present in this ...
Microplastics continue to be found in some concerning parts of the human body. A new study published Sept. 16 in the JAMA Network Open journal explains how microplastics in the human brain can ...
A new study identified the tiny pollutants in the olfactory bulbs of eight cadavers, suggesting microplastics can travel through the nose to the brain Sarah Kuta Daily Correspondent Microplastics ...
Microplastics continue to be found in some concerning parts of the human body. A new study published Sept. 16 in the JAMA Network Open journal explains how microplastics in the human brain can ...
But plastic breaks down into smaller particles. Definitions vary but generally microplastics are smaller than five millimetres. This makes some too small to be seen with the naked eye. So ...
It feels like every few months, microplastics are cropping up someplace else they don’t belong: testicles, placentas, carotid artery plaque, lungs. These infinitesimally small plastic particles ...