Microplastics and Cardiovascular Risk: New Data On Their Hidden Danger
Recent research published reveals a startling connection between microplastics in the bloodstream and an increased risk of heart attacks, strokes, and premature death. This groundbreaking study sheds light on the potential health hazards posed by these tiny particles, previously associated with environmental pollution, now found embedded in the arterial plaques of individuals with atherosclerosis. As the evidence mounts, experts call for urgent research into the broader impacts of microplastics on human health, signaling a critical need for reevaluating our exposure to plastics in everyday life.
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