People who had tiny plastic particles lodged in a key blood vessel were more likely to experience serious health problems or die during a three-year study
Too bad the published paper isn’t open access, but anyway, I believe we are in the start of an inflection point in the studies about microplastics. For so long, we’ve been detecting these particles in all possible places, but couldn’t find links to the effects in health, what, along with the industry pressure, has led to the consideration that they were safe, unless proven the contrary. Now, we will probably see many more results like this one being published, finding links between microplastics and all kinds of health issues you can imagine. Let’s see how this information will impact the world.
Embarrassing that some states still fund non-public research. For people who are unaware, scientific articles have a DOI. Enter this in scihub, and you will probably find a pirated version of the paper.
Too bad the published paper isn’t open access, but anyway, I believe we are in the start of an inflection point in the studies about microplastics. For so long, we’ve been detecting these particles in all possible places, but couldn’t find links to the effects in health, what, along with the industry pressure, has led to the consideration that they were safe, unless proven the contrary. Now, we will probably see many more results like this one being published, finding links between microplastics and all kinds of health issues you can imagine. Let’s see how this information will impact the world.
Embarrassing that some states still fund non-public research. For people who are unaware, scientific articles have a DOI. Enter this in scihub, and you will probably find a pirated version of the paper.
It’s not available in scihub too.