By Dr. Chinta Sidharthan New research reveals that microplastics, especially those from food containers, can damage blood ...
"I have yet to encounter a single human being who says, 'There's a bunch of plastic in my brain and I'm totally cool with ...
A new study has found startling levels of microplastics in the human brain, raising more concerns over plastic pollution.
Studies in mice show that microplastics entering the bloodstream are engulfed by immune cells, forming clusters that can ...
Prior studies have found microplastics in lungs, placentas and testes — but the most common spot for them may be even more ...
Researchers from the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) have discovered microplastics in the snow near some of Antarctica's deep field camps. This is the first time these tiny pieces of plastic ...
Other potential microplastics sources our experts brought up are fabrics that touch your skin often (clothing, bedding, ...
A new study found that the brain may contain higher levels of microplastics, equivalent to the amount found in a standard ...
People diagnosed with dementia have up to 10 times more microplastics present in their brains than those without the ...
In Finland’s freezing Arctic, lakes and rivers have nourished the lifeways of Indigenous Skolt Sámi communities for ...
Share on Pinterest There are more microplastics accumulating in human brains than in any other organs, recent research finds. Image credit: Artur Debat/Getty Images. Researchers estimate that the ...
A lawsuit claims FIJI Water misled consumers about its product's purity and environmental impact, specifically highlighting ...