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New findings are raising concerns about how the tiniest particles, microplastics and nanoplastics, might be damaging one of your most vital organs.
A major review finds plastic particles enter food through packaging, processing, and repeated use—explaining how they end up ...
At this point, most people know that microplastics are everywhere. Scientists have shown that tiny particles, amounting to ...
Many people have been told at one point or another that it is a good idea to keep a supply of water in your car in case of ...
A team of researchers from ANSES, France’s food safety agency, has found that drinks sold in glass bottles actually contain ...
Your lunch might be feeding you a mouthful of microplastics with each bite. Here are some microplastic-prone foods that you ...
Polar adventurer Alan Chambers has teamed up with climate scientists to see if microplastics and nanoplastics have reached ...
Ripping the plastic wrap from the meat or prepackaged fruit and veggies you purchased at the grocery store may contaminate ...
Green Council urges microplastic labelling as 80 per cent of people in Hong Kong do not know the risks of tea bags and coffee ...
Your kitchen habits could be flooding your organs with dangerous microplastics linked to dementia and heart disease.
Exposure to microplastic pollution might raise the risk of diabetes, heart disease, and stroke, according to a new study.
Glass bottles contain more microplastics than other packaging types, according to a study that links contamination to paint ...