"Microplastics: Ubiquitous and Unavoidable, But Manageable"

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Microplastics, formed from the breakdown of larger plastic items, are increasingly found in our environment and bodies, posing potential risks to our endocrine and cardiovascular systems. Despite the widespread use of plastic in everyday life, recent studies highlight the need for greater awareness and research into the health impacts of micro- and nanoplastics, as well as more effective measures to limit exposure and pollution.
Topics:health#environment-and-health#environmental-pollution#health-risks#microplastics#plastic-degradation#public-awareness
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