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The microplastics in your water bottle: Should you be worried?
That Sip Just Got A Lot More Complicated Research published in January 2024 found that a liter of bottled water contains ...
Humans are inhaling and ingesting plastic at staggering levels, with researchers finding a credit card’s worth of microplastics in our bodies every week. An inhale of air carries more than just oxygen ...
Every day, humans unknowingly consume the equivalent of a credit card’s worth of plastic particles, accumulating to approximately 50 plastic bags worth of microplastics annually. These microscopic ...
In the end, there’s no ethical justification for selective hype by journals or for the lack of skepticism among journalists ...
Microplastics aren't just an environmental buzzword. They're in the water you drink, the air you breathe and even the food on your plate. These tiny fragments of plastic are nearly impossible to avoid ...
When preparing your holiday meals, the last thing you want to be thinking about is serving up a plate of microplastics. While these invisible-to-the-eye plastic particles can be found in everything ...
Do Plastic Cutting Boards Release Microplastics? A recent study published by the Ecotoxicology and Public Health journal evaluated the amount of microplastics found in a food between two different ...
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