When Dr. Nicholas Fabiano broke down a recently published study that found human brains contain a plastic spoon’s worth of microplastics — higher concentrations than found in other organs — many of ...
It is no surprise that human bodies take in countless amounts ... The plastic fragments were mostly found on the walls of arteries and veins in the brain along with the brain's immune cells.
The human brain may contain up to a spoon’s worth ... found that patients with higher concentrations of microplastics in their arteries were at a higher risk of heart attacks, stroke and death.