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Scientists have already found microplastics in our blood, but researchers in New Mexico made an alarming discovery about just ...
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American Heart Association on MSNPlaque buildup in the necks of stroke survivors may be loaded with microplasticsMicroplastics and nanoplastics from degraded consumer products have been found in neck artery plaque, with the highest ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNChitosan clears microplastics from the gut in rats within daysA study in rats found that ingesting chitosan, a dietary fiber from shells, significantly increased the fecal excretion rate ...
A new cardboard design by three New York teenagers, inspired by kirigami, could help make plastic-free shipping a reality. It ...
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Health and Me on MSNCould Microplastics Be Clogging Your Arteries? This Simple Trick Can Help You Get Rid Of Them In Drinking WaterThe accumulation of microplastics in arterial plaques introduces a new dimension to the ongoing conversation about cardiovascular risk factors.
We need to realize that the chance of winning anything in the climate denial game with far-right-wing governments is vanishingly small.
ShareA new study led by researchers in the United States has found that microplastics could be contributing to clogged arteries, thereby increasing people’s risk of heart attack or stroke. Fatty ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNUrgent action needed to protect children from extreme heat in schools and child care settingsAs Canadians face increasingly intense and frequent heat waves, health, education and legal experts are sounding the alarm on a growing crisis: extreme heat in schools and child care settings due to ...
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The Cool Down on MSNScientists make disturbing discovery after examining mysterious particles in human tissue: 'These pieces float around'The original text does not require any changes or the addition of apostrophes. It is grammatically correct as it is.
A new study looked into risk factors for having a stroke earlier in life and found a surprising link to a fairly common issue ...
New Jersey Health Foundation (NJHF) has awarded more than $1.5 million in seed funding to Rowan University researchers this ...
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