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Maroc Maroc - Times of India - Life & Style - Hier 07:20

A spoonful of plastic found inside human brain, scientists warn

Microplastics, present in human brains, liver and kidneys, pose serious health risks such as oxidative stress, inflammation and neuroinflammation. Studies show that people with detected microplastics have higher risks of various diseases. Limiting plastic usage, like avoiding bottled water and processed foods, can help reduce microplastic intake. Choosing natural products and eco-friendly options is advised.

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