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Briefing: Microplastics may be quietly damaging your brain and fueling Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s
Strategic angle: New research suggests that tiny plastic particles could trigger inflammation and damage in the brain.
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Updated 28 days ago
Microplastics are increasingly detected in food, water, and household dust, raising concerns about their impact on human health.
Research suggests that these tiny particles could trigger inflammatory responses in the brain, potentially leading to conditions such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.
The implications for public health are significant, as the long-term effects of microplastic exposure on brain health remain uncertain and warrant further investigation.