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  2. New Study Finds A 'Scary' Amount of Microplastics in Brain ...

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    Concerns have grown since the National Institutes of Health published a study in May finding that, on average, 91 brain samples contained roughly 10 to 20 times more than other organs (e.g., the ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Microplastics may be new risk factor for cardiovascular ... - AOL

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    "To my knowledge, this is the first report to link microplastics with human disease," said Landrigan, who was not involved in the study but wrote an accompanying essay urging the global community ...

  5. The Health Risks of Microplastics, Explained - AOL

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  6. Plastic pollution - Wikipedia

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    A 2017 study found that 83% of tap water samples taken around the world contained plastic pollutants. [96] [97] This was the first study to focus on global drinking water pollution with plastics, [98] and showed that with a contamination rate of 94%, tap water in the United States was the most polluted, followed by Lebanon and India.

  7. Controversies related to ME/CFS - Wikipedia

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    Myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) is an illness with a history of controversy. Although it is classified as an organic disease by a majority of researchers, it was historically assumed to be psychosocial, an opinion still held among many physicians. [1] The pathophysiology of ME/CFS remains unclear, there exists many ...

  8. Microplastics in human placentas raise fetal, maternal health ...

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    The study, published in the journal Toxicological Sciences, looked at 62 placenta samples and found microplastics with levels ranging from 6.5-790 micrograms per gram of tissue in every single one ...

  9. Microplastics - Wikipedia

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    A study estimated that about one particle per liter of microplastics are being released back into the environment, with a removal efficiency of about 99.9%. [98] [101] [102] A 2016 study showed that most microplastics are actually removed during the primary treatment stage where solid skimming and sludge settling are used. [98]