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Maroc Maroc - WN.COM - Environment - 21/Jan 18:04

Scientific rigour and the dangers of microplastics | Letters

Joe Yates, Prof Philip J Landrigan, Prof Jennifer Kirwan and Prof Jamie Davies respond to an article on doubts raised about studies on microplastics in the human body...

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