New Study Links Microplastics and Nanoplastics in Plaque to Increased Risk of Heart Attack and Stroke

New Study Links Microplastics and Nanoplastics in Plaque to Increased Risk of Heart Attack and Stroke

Study Links Microplastics and Nanoplastics to Increased Cardiovascular Disease Risk Study Links Microplastics and Nanoplastics to Increased Cardiovascular Disease Risk Introduction A groundbreaking new study published in The New England Journal of Medicine suggests that individuals with microplastics and nanoplastics present in plaque lining a major blood vessel in their neck may have a higher … Read more

Car tires and plastic packaging are the main causes of microplastics

ANP News from the NOS•today, 12:08 Microplastics are increasingly common in the environment. A new report from the TNO research institute shows that there are 291 kilotons (291 million kilos) of microplastics on soil, soil and water in the Netherlands. If nothing is done about the spread of microplastics, the quantity will rise to 1031 … Read more

‘Artificial fish’ to remove plastic from the sea; Chinese scientists develop robot fish that devour microplastics

Artificial fish that flap their tails forward now collect plastic from large bodies of water. These robotic fish are only half an inch long. Said These are Chinese-made artificial fish that clean up plastic on the ocean floor. The fish was developed by scientists from Sichuan University in China. They can also move very quickly, … Read more

For the first time they found plastic in the lungs of living people – it enters with dirty air

Microparticles polypropylene were in respiratory organs of 1 in 13 operated patients in Great Britain Weeks earlier availability on microplastics was also found in human blood from Dutch scientists For the first time, plastic microparticles have been found in the lungs of living people, which proves that we absorb them with polluted air, world media … Read more

Microplastics found in human blood – Health

Plastic gets into human blood. A team of researchers has now demonstrated this for the first time. The group led by chemist Marja Lamoree from the Free University of Amsterdam found plastic residues in 17 of 22 blood samples from volunteers, like they did in the journal Environment International reported. Whether this has consequences for … Read more

Sensational discovery in human blood

Dutch scientists have discovered microplastics in human blood for the first time, the local electronic publication NRC reported. The study is by experts from the Free University of Amsterdam. The study involved 22 anonymous volunteers. The blood taken from them was tested for the presence of several types of plastics, using special technologies created for … Read more

We have microplastics in our blood – and 5 g per week in our stomach and intestines

How dangerous are plastic baby bottles or other microparticles? A new study has detected microplastics in human blood for the first time. According to the Study by the Free University of Amsterdam apparently plastic in the blood. The study was the first evidence that plastic particles can enter the human bloodstream. Earlier evidence of this … Read more

Study Reveals Nanoplastic Pollution First Detected at Earth’s Pole

KOMPAS.com – Pollution nanoplastics has been detected in the area the poles of the Earth for the first time. The findings of this study indicate that now these tiny particles have spread all over the world. Pollution nanoparticles Plastic smaller and more toxic than microplastics. Nanoplastics are highly toxicologically active compared to microplastics, but the … Read more

Study Reveals Nanoplastic Pollution Detected for the First Time at Earth’s Pole

KOMPAS.com – Pollution nanoplastics has been detected in the area the poles of the Earth for the first time. The findings of this study indicate that now these tiny particles have spread all over the world. Pollution nanoparticles Plastic smaller and more toxic than microplastics. Nanoplastics are highly toxicologically active compared to microplastics, but the … Read more