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How microplastics are polluting the planet and your body
The truth about microplastics
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While plastic has undeniably made life more convenient, it has also become a growing environmental and health crisis.
Microplastics—tiny particles that break off from larger plastic products—are everywhere. They've been found in the most remote of places; in marine animals who live in the deepest ocean trenches, buried in sea ice in the Antarctic, and even in drinking water all over the world. These fragments travel through various channels, and now they're being found inside the human body, including the brain, cardiovascular system, and reproductive organs in both men and women.
Dr. Leonardo Trasande, director of environmental pediatrics and vice chair for pediatric research at NYU School of Medicine, in New York, explained in a podcast: "We eat a lot of plastic. We inhale a lot of plastic in the form of dust. We literally use cosmetics that resorb in our body… We’ve just come to accept plastic as normal. And it’s not normal."
As contamination becomes unavoidable, it's time to learn and fully understand the effects of this pollutant on both the environment and our physical health.
Click on the following gallery to discover the dirty truth about microplastic pollution.
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