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  2. Microplastics and human health - Wikipedia

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    Microplastics effects on human health are of growing concern and an area of research. The tiny particles known as microplastics (MPs), have been found in various environmental and biological matrices, including air, water, food, and human tissues. Microplastics, defined as plastic fragments smaller than 5 mm, and even smaller particles such as ...

  3. Microplastics found in nose tissue at base of brain, study says

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    September 16, 2024 at 11:00 AM. Tiny plastic shards and fibers were found in the nose tissue of human cadavers, according to a small new study. The threads and microplastic pieces were discovered ...

  4. Microplastics found in the human brain - AOL

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    September 16, 2024 at 11:10 AM. Mounting research over the last few years has found microplastics in nearly every organ in the body. Scientists in Brazil found microplastics in the brain tissue of ...

  5. Microplastics are everywhere, but are they harming us? - AOL

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    A 2022 World Health Organization report concluded there was no clear risk to human health, based on the available evidence. There’s also not an obvious signal of widespread public health impact ...

  6. Microplastics - Wikipedia

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    [191] [193] According to a 2019 comprehensive review of scientific evidence published by the European Union's Scientific Advice Mechanism, little was known with respect to the human health risks of nano- and microplastics, and what was known was surrounded by considerable uncertainty. The main limitations were the quality or methodology of the ...

  7. The Food and Drug Administration said in a statement: “Current scientific evidence does not demonstrate that levels of microplastics or nanoplastics detected in foods pose a risk to human health.”

  8. Jenna Jambeck - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, Jambeck went on an ocean expedition with fourteen women scientists to better understand ocean plastics. The mission, "eXXpedition", looked to advance understanding of microplastics and their impact on environmental and human health. [7] Jambeck created debris tracker, an app that allows members of the public to monitor plastic pollution.

  9. To study the effects, ... and toxicologist at Utrecht University’s Institute for Risk Assessment Sciences and coordinator of the Dutch Microplastics and Human Health Consortium, but this study ...