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- Scientists Discover Alarming Amount of Microplastics in Your Brain . . .
Scientists warn microplastics in the brain may be tied to mental health issues and call for urgent dietary and medical interventions A groundbreaking set of four papers in the May issue of Brain Medicine brings together growing evidence that microplastics from ultra-processed foods may be buildi
- This is Your Brain on Microplastics: Scientists Warn of Alarming Rise . . .
The average human brain is so filled with microplastics and nanoplastics (MNPs) that scientists believe the accumulation could be affecting its operation, including increasing the chances of dementia The same research found that the levels of microplastics and nanoplastics were significantly higher
- A spoonful of plastic in your brain? Scientists warn of hidden health risks
This startling amount represents a roughly 50% increase in brain microplastic levels between 2016 and 2024 The study analyzed brain, liver, and kidney tissues from deceased individuals, revealing that brain tissue had seven to 30 times higher concentrations of microplastics compared to liver and kidney samples
- Your Brain Could Be Holding A Spoon’s Worth Of Microplastics - Forbes
Based on the results, an average brain could be holding 4,800 micrograms of microplastics per gram, or about 0 48% by weight — the equivalent of an entire plastic spoon, Campen told CNN MORE
- Scientists warn of worrying microplastic levels in human brain
In the latest study, researchers analysed the distribution of microparticles in dozens of human tissue samples that underwent autopsies in 2016 and 2024, including 52 brain specimens
- The Human Brain May Contain as Much as a Spoons Worth of Microplastics . . .
The new paper suggests they can First, researchers analyzed brain, kidney and liver tissue from patients who had died in 2016 and 2024 For broader context, they also studied brain tissue from
- Alarming Rise in Microplastics Levels in Our Brains - Newsweek
Microplastics have been detected in human brains at far higher concentrations than in other bodily organs—and levels are increasing, having risen 50 percent in eight years This is the
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