Tiny plastic particles drifting through the oceans may be...
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Scientists are warning that tiny plastic particles called microplastics might be damaging our brains and increasing the risk of serious diseases like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. In a new study published in Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, researchers highlighted five different ways microplastics can harm the brain, causing inflammation, weakening brain cells, and interfering with how our […] The post Could microplastics be fueling Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s? appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.
Tiny plastic particles drifting through the oceans may be...
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A deluge of research has painted a picture of our world being drowned in tiny, inescapable microplastics. Our guilt over plastic particles being found...
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According to a , microplastics, tiny pieces of debris anywhere from one micrometer to five millimeters in size, are absolutely everywhere in nature....
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