Microplastics in Heart Arteries Linked to Severe Heart Attacks
A small new study adds to the evidence that microplastics can accumulate in the body and are tied to higher levels of inflammation, which may put the heart at risk.
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Are Microplastics Linked To Higher Heart Attack Risk?

Study links micro and nanoplastics in blood to increased heart attack risk
People who have suffered a serious heart attack had higher levels of micro and nanoplastics in their blood, compared to patients diagnosed w

Study links micro and nanoplastics in blood to increased heart attack risk
People who have suffered a serious heart attack had higher levels of micro and nanoplastics in their blood, compared to patients diagnosed w

Study Investigates Whether Microplastics in Blood Are Linked to Heart Disease Risk
New research provides further evidence that heart-disease risk may be linked to plastic exposure.

Study Investigates Whether Microplastics in Blood Are Linked to Heart Disease Risk
New research provides further evidence that heart-disease risk may be linked to plastic exposure.
Increased Levels of Micro- and Nanoplastics Found in the Blood of Heart Attack Patients
A human study showed that heart attack patients had higher levels of micro- and nanoplastics in their blood, compared with patients diagnose
Microplastics in our blood could put us at greater risk of a heart attack
Decades of plastic merchandise disintegrating in our environment have left our planet – and much of our bodies – coated in a fine dust of sy
Microplastics in our blood could put us at greater risk of a heart attack
Decades of plastic merchandise disintegrating in our environment have left our planet – and much of our bodies – coated in a fine dust of sy

Pollution leaves a mark on health: study finds more microplastics in heart attack patients
The research suggests that smoking as well as breathing polluted air could facilitate the entry of these tiny particles into the bloodstream

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