Expert-Backed Tips for Reducing Microplastic Exposure at Home
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Mary Dennis
Summary
This article discusses the pervasive presence of microplastics in everyday life — in air, water, food, and household products — and the emerging health concerns linked to them. While acknowledging that research is still developing, it offers simple, expert-backed tips for reducing microplastic exposure at home, focusing on practical lifestyle adjustments.
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· 3 pulledMicroplastics are everywhere — lurking in our air, our water, our food, and our household products
research is beginning to show that they may have a serious impact on human health
We still don't know a lot about microplastics
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