Microplastics in the body ignite a clash over detection methods

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Researchers report microplastics in various human tissues, signaling ubiquity in the body, but a prominent scientist questions the study's methods, fueling a broader dispute about detection techniques and what the findings imply for health.
Topics:health#environment#materials-industry#microplastics#plastics-manufacturing#public-health#scientific-research
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