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More microplastics in babies’ faeces than in adults’ – study – The Guardian
Researchers say children’s mouthing behaviour and products such as bottles may be to blame
Medical researchResearchers say childrens mouthing behaviour and products such as bottles may be to blame
Wed 22 Sep 2021 16.10 BST
Infants have more microplastics in their faeces than adults, a study has found.
Microplastics are plastic particles smaller…
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