What are microplastics doing to human health? Scientists work to connect the dots
26-04-2024 10:00 via cbc.ca

What are microplastics doing to human health? Scientists work to connect the dots

People unknowingly ingest microplastics from what we eat, drink and breathe. Some scientists fear exposure to microplastics could increase vulnerability to heart disease, cancer and other illnesses. While possible links between microplastics and disease are not definitive, researchers are exploring some concerning hints.
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