Microplastics Found in Human Brains: A Growing Concern
A recent study in the United States revealed that human brain samples from early 2024 contained an average of 0.5% plastic by weight, showing significantly higher levels compared to other organs.
Recent Research Highlights
- Potential Risks: The health effects of microplastics in humans are still unclear, but emerging studies suggest links to oxidative stress, cardiovascular disease, and other conditions.
- Dementia Connection: Higher plastic concentrations were found in the brains of individuals with dementia, raising concerns about potential links to neurological disorders.
- Bone Marrow and Reproductive Organs: Recent studies have found microplastics in bone marrow and reproductive organs, with potential implications for fertility ....
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