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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNThe Human Brain May Contain as Much as a Spoon’s Worth of Microplastics, New Research SuggestsThe amount of microplastics in the human brain appears to be increasing over time: Concentrations rose by roughly 50 percent ...
Researchers studied samples of human brains and found high levels of microplastics, but it's unclear how they slip past the ...
LA Times on MSN11d
As global plastic production grows, so does the concentration of microplastics in our brainsThey found that the concentrations of particles in kidney and liver samples were comparable, with an average of 433 ...
USA TODAY on MSN11d
You might have a spoon's worth of microplastics - in your brain.New study shows plastic accumulates in the brain, as well as other body parts. Scientists don't know what impact it has if any.
A new study finds that microplastics and nanoplastics accumulate at higher levels in the brain than in the liver and kidney.
A new study found that the brain may contain higher levels of microplastics, equivalent to the amount found in a standard ...
Our brains are increasingly plastic. Minuscule shards and flakes of polymers are surprisingly abundant in brain tissue, a study of postmortem brains shows.
People diagnosed with dementia have up to 10 times more microplastics present in their brains than those without the ...
Scientists found plastic particles in nearly all seafood samples. Smaller species like shrimp had more contamination.
Human brains today contain 50% more plastic than in 2016, a new study found. Brain of people diagnosed with dementia had the most.
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