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Microplastics panic? New study says major testing error fooled the world
For years, headlines have warned that our blood, brains, and even unborn children are riddled with microscopic plastic. Now a ...
Futurism on MSN
Wait… All Those Studies May Have “Detected” Microplastics in the Human Body Because of a Severe Error
That paper is really bad, and it is very explainable why it is wrong,” he added, warning that there’s serious doubts over ...
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Surprising number of foods contain microplastics. Here's how to reduce the amount you consume
The public is starting to understand that they can find microplastics in their food, particularly seafood, but exposure from ...
The Cool Down on MSN
New research uncovers troubling source of invisible threat leaching into our water: 'Associated with increased risk of death'
According to the research, a single polypropylene bottle exposed to hot water released more microplastic and nanoplastic ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Microplastics are building up in our bodies, and bottled water is a big source
Microplastics have shifted from an abstract pollution problem in distant oceans to a concrete health issue inside our own ...
Researchers say some widely reported findings of microplastics in human organs may be false positives Critics warn rushed ...
A new study finds hot takeaway coffee in plastic cups can release thousands of microplastics. Heat increases shedding, ...
Plastic-coated fertilizers used on farms are emerging as a major but hidden source of ocean microplastics. A new study found ...
Green Matters on MSN
Your Coffee Cup is Leaking Microplastics into Your Drink— and the Material Makes All the Difference
Microscopic microplastics are just a few micrometers long, making them invisible to the naked eye. The tiny particles are ...
We all know that staying hydrated is essential for our health, but what if the water we drink contains tiny pieces of plastic? Recent studies have revealed that microplastics are present in drinking ...
New research points to an unexpected way plastic pollution may be influencing Earth’s climate system. A recent study suggests ...
The public is starting to understand that they can find microplastics in their food, particularly seafood, but exposure from ...
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