By Bobby Bascomb A new study has found a dramatic increase in levels of microplastics and nanoplastics (MNPs) in human brains ...
A new study finds that microplastics and nanoplastics accumulate at higher levels in the brain than in the liver and kidney.
The amount of microplastics in the human brain appears to be increasing over time: Concentrations rose by roughly 50 percent ...
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Researchers studied samples of human brains and found high levels of microplastics, but it's unclear how they slip past the ...
Between 2016 and 2024, the level of microplastics in analysed brain samples increased by 50 per cent. View on euronews ...
Human brains contain higher concentrations of microplastics than other organs, according to a new study, and the amount ...
A new study has found startling levels of microplastics in the human brain, raising more concerns over plastic pollution.
Researchers have discovered microplastics in human brain samples, raising the question as to how they are ingested and their impact on cognitive function.
Scientists found microplastics in all 52 examined human brains. Newer brain samples had more plastic than older ones.
Tiny microplastics are making their way into the human brain, and new research suggests the problem is getting worse.
A 3D model has been developed that accurately replicates the complex structures of cerebral blood vessels, enabling ...