


The article discusses the pervasive presence of microplastics in human bodies, detailing how they have been found in blood, lungs, placentas, brains, and breast milk. It highlights that every human tissue tested so far shows contamination, with significantly higher microplastic prevalence in diseased tissue samples from people with chronic illnesses like IBD


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A scientific study published in Environmental Science & Technology found that 95% of beers tested across the U.S. contain PFAS (forever chemicals), with the highest concentrations in beers brewed in regions with known PFAS-contaminated water sources. The research tested 23 differ
A growing body of research suggests that long-term exposure to outdoor air pollution is linked to an increased risk of dementia, including Alzheimer's disease. With dementia cases projected to nearly triple by 2050, the societal and personal impacts are significant. While some re
