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Microplastics found in human breast milk for the first time
Posted on 26 August, 2023 by Bob Smith
Microplastics, a "stealth killer" that threatens the Earth's environment and human health, are now ubiquitous.
In previous studies, scientists have found traces of microplastics in environments such as the deep sea, Everest roof, seafood, human placenta, and baby feces. Once such non-degradable particles with a particle size of less than 5 mm enter the human body, it may interfere with the human endocrine system and cause long-term effects on human health....
Microplastics found in human breast milk for the first time
Posted on 26 August, 2023 by Bob Smith
Microplastics, a "stealth killer" that threatens the Earth's environment and human health, are now ubiquitous.
In previous studies, scientists have found traces of microplastics in environments such as the deep sea, Everest roof, seafood, human placenta, and baby feces. Once such non-degradable particles with a particle size of less than 5 mm enter the human body, it may interfere with the human endocrine system and cause long-term effects on human health....
Microplastics found in human breast milk for the first time
Posted on 26 August, 2023 by Bob Smith
Microplastics, a "stealth killer" that threatens the Earth's environment and human health, are now ubiquitous.
In previous studies, scientists have found traces of microplastics in environments such as the deep sea, Everest roof, seafood, human placenta, and baby feces. Once such non-degradable particles with a particle size of less than 5 mm enter the human body, it may interfere with the human endocrine system and cause long-term effects on human health....
Microplastics found in human breast milk for the first time
Posted on 26 August, 2023 by Bob Smith
Microplastics, a "stealth killer" that threatens the Earth's environment and human health, are now ubiquitous.
In previous studies, scientists have found traces of microplastics in environments such as the deep sea, Everest roof, seafood, human placenta, and baby feces. Once such non-degradable particles with a particle size of less than 5 mm enter the human body, it may interfere with the human endocrine system and cause long-term effects on human health....