Medically reviewed by Jonathan Purtell, RDN Microplastics are almost in everything we consume, including water. It's hard to ...
We all know that staying hydrated is essential for our health, but what if the water we drink contains tiny pieces of plastic? Recent studies have revealed that microplastics are present in drinking ...
A recent study of pigs has found that microplastics made from PET, a common plastic used in bottles and containers, may interfere with pancreatic function and are linked to diabetes and other ...
A new review from researchers at Chattogram Veterinary and Animal Sciences University found that microplastics, plastic ...
Microplastics have become a hot topic in environmental science — and a reliable source of alarming headlines. A new study ...
Microplastics are found in surprising items, from paper cups to toothpaste. While the health risks remain debated, experts suggest ways to limit your exposure. Choosing glass, stainless steel and ...
Recently, there has been an increased focus on the potential risk of microplastics on human health. These tiny plastic particles, whichare now widespread in the environment, are known to be ...
People use single-use plastics multiple times every day — shopping bags, fast-food containers, disposable forks and spoons, sandwich wrappers and countless other items. Given the abundance of these ...
Microplastics are no longer just an urban issue as they invade 'isolated corners of the Arctic.' ...