"Alarming Study Finds Microplastics in 100% of Human Placentas, Raising Concerns for Mammalian Life"

A study at the University of New Mexico found potentially toxic microplastics in 100 percent of human placenta samples tested, with an average concentration of 128.6 micrograms per gram of placenta. These microplastics, linked to health issues like cancers and fertility problems, are believed to impact all mammalian life. The study used a new method, pyrolysis-gas chromatography and mass spectrometry (Py-GC-MS), to extract and analyze the tiny particles. While it's too early to panic about exposure to microplastics during pregnancy, researchers believe that the presence of microplastics in the placenta likely means they reached the developing fetus, possibly through a transport process involving fats.
- Potentially toxic microplastics are found in 100 PERCENT of human placentas tested by scientists who say 'all mammalian life on this planet could be impacted' Daily Mail
- Microplastics detected in all human placenta samples News-Medical.Net
- Tiny Particles of Plastic Now Pollute Our Food, Water and Even the Clouds Truthout
- Scientists make alarming discovery off coasts of multiple countries: 'Their small size makes them better able to penetrate the tissues of living organisms' The Cool Down
- Placenta Study Reveals Troubling Pervasiveness of Microplastics Newsweek
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