A recent study has found microplastics are accumulating in the human brain, with potential connections to diseases such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and ALS.
When a CBS News medical correspondent claimed this week that we’re accumulating a plastic spoon’s worth of plastic in our brains, her colleagues looked horrified, and for good reason.
Every month, it seems, a new paper comes out declaring that microplastics have invaded another realm of our body: They’re in ...
(CNN) – A new study found human brain samples contain an entire plastic spoon’s worth of nanoplastics. The study was published on Monday in the “Nature Medicine” journal. Researchers ...
"There’s much more plastic in our brains than I ever would have imagined," the study's lead author said Getty Researchers have found there's a spoon-sized amount of microplastics in the human brain.