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Microplastic particles found in human organs by US scientists – The Guardian

Researchers find pollutants in all samples of lungs, liver, spleen and kidneys examined

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Microplastic and nanoplastic particles have been discovered in human organs for the first time. The researchers found the tiny plastic pieces in all 47 samples of lungs, liver, spleen and kidneys they examined.
Microplastic pollution has affected the entire planet, from Arctic snow and Alpine soils to the deepest oceans. The particles can harbour toxic chemicals and harmful microbes and are known to harm some marinecreatures. People are also known to consume them via food and water, and to brea…

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