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Baby bottles release microplastics when mixing formula – Micky News
The warmer the water, the higher the risk of getting millions of microplastic particles. But there are ways on how to minimize it.

Heads up to all parents that have a baby. New research suggests that mixing infant formula in a plastic bottle releases millions of microplastic particles, a startling discovery that continues to unfold.
In a recent issue of Nature on Oct. 19, researchers suggest that infants might be ingesting an average of 1.6 million unwanted microplastic particles on a daily basis. As reported by UPI, this happens when you mix infant formula from a heated plastic bottle.
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