Doubts Mount Over Evidence of Microplastics in Humans
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Scientists are questioning the reliability of studies that detect microplastics in human tissues, citing contamination risks and flawed methods that could inflate results. A Guardian report and reviews of thousands of papers highlight potentially problematic studies, fueling calls for improved methodologies before drawing health conclusions or guiding policy.
- Scientists Raise Doubts over Microplastics Studies Ground News
- ‘A bombshell’: doubt cast on discovery of microplastics throughout human body The Guardian
- We have to stop freaking out about every new microplastics study vox.com
- Good News: You Probably Don’t Have a Spoon’s Worth of Plastic in Your Brain After All Slate
- Our bodies may not be riddled with microplastics after all — scientists say research is ‘not biologically plausible’ and ‘a joke’ New York Post
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