As microplastics accumulate in our bodies through various sources, there is growing concern about their suspected effects on human health, including reproductive, digestive, and respiratory systems.
Tracey Woodruff stresses the need for immediate action, suggesting that the signals we are observing related to microplastics' health impacts should be a call to address this issue decisively.
Susanne Brander highlights the necessity of being cautious about alarmism, yet acknowledges that the established health risks justify a push for international action against growing plastic production.
The diversity of microplastics in our bodies presents challenges for scientists aiming to understand which specific particles are entering our system and their long-term effects on health.
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