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Water filters, HEPA vacuums, and natural fiber clothing are some of the tools you can use to reduce your exposure to potentially harmful substances.
New evidence shows plant leaves absorb airborne microplastics, a previously overlooked route for the particles to enter crops ...
Researchers in Michigan have developed a way to better identify the chemical makeup of microplastics collected from the ...
Researchers at WellnessPulse have determined roughly how much plastic people have ingested by the time they reach each decade ...
Microplastics are in everything we use, but how are we exposed, and what harm do they cause to us? Eyewitness News spoke to an expert who explained the details.
Marine biologist Richard Thompson was out looking at barnacles in tide pools one morning in 1993 when he started noticing ...
Achieving near-total plastic circularity is not only feasible, it is the most cost-effective and humane path forward in a ...
As HHS secretary, RFK Jr. has limited power to regulate how microplastics enter the food supply. He can also boost research ...
The testing, which was part of a double-blind medical study on donor blood, revealed microplastics in her lungs, blood, and ...
There’s no way to completely avoid microplastics. The good news is that there are steps you can take to reduce your ...