Science Still Catching Up on Health Risks of Microplastics in Human Body
Researchers are actively investigating the presence and effects of microplastics found inside the human body, though much remains unknown. Microplastics have been detected in various human tissues and organs, raising concerns among scientists and health experts. The extent of harm these particles may cause to human health is still being studied, with no definitive conclusions yet established. Yale Environment 360 explored the current state of knowledge through an expert interview on the subject. The research field is considered still emerging, with scientists calling for more comprehensive studies to understand long-term impacts.
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