The brain has higher concentrations of plastic particles compared to other organs, with increased levels found in dementia ...
Microplastics are particles between 1 micrometer (0.001 millimetre) and 5 millimetres. Nanoplastic particles are even smaller. Everyone can reduce their own intake of nano- and microplastics, the trio ...
Scientists uncover alarming levels of microplastics in human brain tissue, raising concerns about their potential role in ...
Researchers identify dietary and lifestyle-based strategies that may reduce human exposure to microplastics and nanoplastics.
New research uncovers alarming levels of microplastics in human brain tissue, potentially leading to dementia.
The sharp rise in consuming microplastics has now raised an alarm. A new study has found that the existence of microplastics ...
Find out how microplastics affect brain health and what steps can be taken to reduce their presence in your body.
A disturbing new finding shows microplastics have infiltrated human brain tissue, raising serious questions about our health.
IF you drink from a plastic water bottle or eat leftovers from Tupperware, you might want to think again. There’s a growing body of evidence to suggest that microplastics – which seep into ...
Microplastics have been found in the human brain, potentially causing serious health issues such as cell death, immune ...
Microplastics are ubiquitous in our food chain, originating from plastic packaging, polluted water, and more. Microplastics ...
Researchers say human brains contain approximately a spoonful of microplastics, with higher levels in those with dementia.