The tiny bits of plastic pollution that make their way from the environment into our bodies accumulate at much higher ...
Tiny microplastics are making their way into the human brain, and new research suggests the problem is getting worse.
Human brains today contain 50% more plastic than in 2016, a new study found. Brain of people diagnosed with dementia had the ...
New study shows plastic accumulates in the brain, as well as other body parts. Scientists don't know what impact it has if any.
Researchers reveal microplastics accumulate in the brain at much higher rates than in other organs. While dementia-affected ...
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Hosted on MSNAn Entire Spoon's Worth of Microplastics Found in Human Brain Samples, and May Be Connected to DementiaBrain samples pulled from human specimens contained 7 grams of microplastics, a weight that is similar to that of a standard disposable spoon.
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Human brains contain higher concentrations of microplastics than other organs, according to a new study, and the amount ...
A new study has found startling levels of microplastics in the human brain, raising more concerns over plastic pollution.
However, study after study has shown increased levels of microplastics in both the environment and the human body. Scientists ...
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FOX 13 Tampa Bay on MSNStudy suggests high levels of microplastics in the human brain from everyday itemsTAMPA, Fla. - Researchers are finding higher levels of microplastics in human brains. A new study done by researchers at the ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNThe Human Brain May Contain as Much as a Spoon's Worth of Microplastics, New Research SuggestsThe human brain may contain up to a spoon’s worth of tiny plastic shards—not a spoonful, but the same weight (about seven grams) as a plastic spoon, according to new findings published Monday in the ...
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