Tiny plastic particles lodge in mouse brains and block blood vessels, scientists discovered using real-time imaging that ...
E ver since Austrian scientists first began looking for them in people in 2018, microplastics have turned up in the blood, ...
Microplastics may cause blockages in blood vessels in the brain and affect behavior, according to a study on mice.
Funding for much of the work of monitoring pollutants on the U.S. side of the border comes from the Great Lakes Restoration ...
Your daily cup of tea could be delivering more than just comfort and warmth. Recent studies have revealed that some tea bags ...
Khbar Online said, according to research conducted at American universities, it has been proven that many of the materials used in tea bags are harmful to health because these bags contain substances ...
Choose the right tea. Drinking loose-leaf tea is probably the best way to limit your exposure to microplastics. And while ...
Real-time imaging shows how plastic-stuffed cells form clumps that affect mouse movement.
The United States Department of Agriculture says dog-waste compost can be used as a soil additive for things like lawns, ...
Microplastics are now a widespread environmental threat, present in oceans, rivers, soil, air, and even in the food and water ...
Trapped immune cells laden with microplastics starve the brain of oxygen—mouse study links vascular blockages to memory loss and motor deficits, with lingering risks even after symptoms fade.
Convenient plastic products like water bottles and food containers break down over time into tiny pieces less than 5 ...