Health
Study finds plastic particles in human organs, raising health concerns – ZME Science
Plastics are everywhere, even in you.

While studies on wildlife have linked plastics to several health problems, their effects in humans are still mostly unknown. Now, a new study has found evidence that human organs and tissue absorb both nano- and microplastics, which could help us understand their impact on our health.
Credit Oregon State University
Plastics are one of the most severe environmental problems of our time. They are very durable, even in the most extreme environmental conditions, making them the worst kind of mater…
-
General24 hours ago
Emergency operation underway after reports of bodies north-east of Falls Creek
-
Noosa News24 hours ago
Broncos and Roosters set for ‘Queensland versus NSW rivalry’ in NRLW grand final
-
Noosa News22 hours ago
Why Brisbane needs to (re)embrace Los Angeles
-
General22 hours ago
UK names Sarah Mullally as first female Archbishop of Canterbury to lead Church of England