One such study, highlighted by both Dr. Walker-Franklin and Dr. Trasande, found that people with microplastics (and ...
Tiny particles from clothing, packaging and other plastics products are ending up in Oregon seafood, according to a new ...
Microplastics have become a serious problem for pollution, but now scientists worry about the potential health effects too.
A new study by researchers from Spain has found that an individual tea bag, when heated, can release billions of micro ...
The researchers initially believed that handling and packaging seafood might introduce microplastics, but the findings varied ...
The tiny particles that are shed from clothing, packaging and other plastic products are winding up in the fish that people ...
Plastic pollution from food packaging, like tea bags, releases billions of MNPL particles, which can infiltrate human cells, ...
Lowering plastic consumption is vital for our personal health, and experts have identified items you can eliminate.
While completely avoiding microplastics is unrealistic in modern society, experts shared with Newsweek practical steps you can take to minimize your exposure.
A panel, constituted by the FSSAI after a study in August found microplastics in salt & sugar sold in India, is finalising ...
While their impact on marine ecosystems has been widely studied, research on the effects of microplastics on land is lacking.
A new review found that the microplastics we breathe in are tied to infertility, colon cancer, and poor lung function. Here's how these tiny particles of plastic harm our health.