Researchers at the University of New Mexico are raising concern in a new study showing there is the equivalent of a spoonful of plastic in our brains.
Eric Carnes, an associate professor at the University of Nebraska Medical Center, said microplastics are "ubiquitous" in the environment and our bodies.
The small plastic particles are "ubiquitous" in Great Lakes water, sediment, plants, fish and beaches, an international panel ...
A recent study found that our brains contain an alarming amount of microplastics, even when compared to samples from within the decade.
On Monday, a group of scientists released findings based on examinations of postmortem samples from dozens of people who died between 1997 and 2024.
TAMPA, Fla. - Researchers are finding higher levels of microplastics in human brains. A new study done by researchers at the ...
A new study has found startling levels of microplastics in the human brain, raising more concerns over plastic pollution.
The amount of microplastics in the human brain appears to be increasing over time: Concentrations rose by roughly 50 percent ...
Researchers determined in a recent study that human brains have higher concentrations of microplastics compared to other ...
Tiny microplastics are making their way into the human brain, and new research suggests the problem is getting worse.
Prehospital hypoxia, hypotension, and hypocarbia each were associated with poor outcomes after traumatic brain injury, ...
A new study found that the brain may contain higher levels of microplastics, equivalent to the amount found in a standard ...
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