Microplastic overload: Is cutting production the only realistic way to curb pollution?
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Microplastics—particles smaller than 5 millimeters—have infiltrated ecosystems and human bodies alike, raising new concerns about environmental and health impacts.
Scientists have found microplastics in the liver, kidneys, brain, and even in the placenta, signaling that newborns may enter the world with a dose of microplastics.
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