• @[email protected]
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    236 days ago

    I’d like to know the concentration needed to get clots to form.

    People, the only proven way to reduce the amount of micro plastics in your blood, is to donate blood. As often as possible. You can do a good thing for selfish reasons.

    • shish_mish
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      276 days ago

      So if we want to stay healthy,we need to go back to leeches and bloodletting. I hate this timeline.

      • KryptonBlur
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        75 days ago

        PFAS levels in the groundwater on Jersey have gotten so bad that they actually are recommending bloodletting there.

      • @Eagle0110
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        46 days ago

        Hey at least leeches can be pretty cool and fun pets to keep! :p

  • Lugh
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    6 days ago

    While laboratory testing like this is important, I’m really keen to know what effect the microplastics in our everyday environment are actually having. It’s one thing to inject laboratory mice and observe results. But we all know microplastics are absolutely everywhere, what are they doing to humans now ?

    • @[email protected]
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      35 days ago

      It’s a very interesting topic. But it’s really hard to study in humans. Due to the abundance of microplastics everywhere, it’s almost impossible to conduct controlled trials. It’s rather unethical to inject humans with plastic and cutting them open to look inside is also frowned upon (rightfully so). We can compare with historical measurements, but then, of course, we can’t isolate the effects of microplastics.