The plastic inside us: how microplastics may be reshaping our bodies and minds
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Microplastics have infiltrated various parts of the human body, including blood, placentas, and even the brain, raising concerns about their potential effects on health. Recent studies suggest that our brains alone could contain significant amounts of these particles, prompting scientists to investigate their implications. Understanding how microplastics interact with our bodies is crucial as it could reshape our knowledge of health and environmental impacts, making this a pressing issue for both science and public health.
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