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Scientists have found microplastics in human semen and follicular fluid, according to new research on a small group of adults ...
In the latest findings illustrating the potential dangers of everyday-use items such as food packaging and water bottles, tiny shards and particles of plastic have been found in semen and in ...
Microplastics get into your body through food, water, and air, says Stephanie Wright, PhD, a senior lecturer in environmental ...
New research presented at the 41st Annual Meeting of the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology (ESHRE) ...
A sweeping study shows how plastic packaging and food processing—even opening a jar—can contaminate what we eat and drink ...
Your lunch might be feeding you a mouthful of microplastics with each bite. Here are some microplastic-prone foods that you ...
Microscopic bits of plastic are sloughing off into food and beverages when consumers unwrap the plastic packaging, a new ...
Microplastics aren’t just everywhere — they might be turning your dinner into a breeding ground for supercharged pathogens.
Microplastics and nanoplastics range from mountain peaks to brain cells, raising urgent questions regarding their impact on human health.
At this point, most people know that microplastics are everywhere. Scientists have shown that tiny particles, amounting to ...
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